H, it sounds like you will have to tag and track all the actions that will lead to user to exit your site and report on those. So if you know "Configure" sends the user to another site, you fire a call of your choice to Adobe and the redirect the user. That call will then be the user's last call.
Terence,This document goes into details about how video tracking is accomplished.https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/sc/appmeasurement/video/analytics_video.pdf Hope it helps.
I'm not aware of a best practice guide but we always tag them as normal page views and that provides us with everything that need when it comes to reporting. Track the main page as a referrer so you can tell the source of the click and if you have multiple CTA's on the same page you can tag those to...
Hi, it sounds like your DTM isn't configured probably and to test it out, try calling "s.t()" or "s.tl()" in the console after page load and see if you get a call in the network tab. If you do then you definitely have a DTM problem and if you don't you probably still have a DTM configuration issue.
Sure, you will need a click-stream report, also known as data feeds. Create a data feed report with all the available columns "a lot" and you should be all set. The data can be sent to FTP or Amazon S3 - compressed.
Hi, those calls with "ADMS BP Event" are sent by the lifecycle call in the 3.x Mobile SDKs. Simply disable lifecycle in the SDK to disable the calls. Hope this helps.
I can definitely help you with that, you can track a couple of things easily, opens and clicks, can you tell me which variables you would like set for either action and send you more details?
Ankit,Pass the referrer details such as google cpc details to the iframe, via messaging or query parameter and from within the iframe page, grab and send that to Adobe and that should solve your problem.