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  • Hi @jayakrishnaap53766400 -  A couple questions:1) Is the "Matches Paid Search Detection Rules" the 1st row in your Marketing Channels?2) Is umedium only used for Paid Search or is it used for other types of campaigns (i.e. banner ads, social media posts, etc.)?Hi @hyderziaee -If only the query para...

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  • Hi -Glad you are able to usually use the benefits of A4T   To set-up Target-metrics, you will want to use the Rules in DTM.Here's an example of setting up an mbox on a page to use as a Target-metric. Steps #1 - 6 will create an mbox on the page you are interested in. Steps #7-13 will use the mbox yo...

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  • Hi -Yuppers Here's how to do it.1. Click on Admin > Reports Suites2. Select the Report Suite that you are creating these marketing channels for3. Hover over Edit Settings > Marketing Channels > Marketing Channel Manager4. On this page, make sure to have a Channel named Paid Search and Organic Searc...

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  • Hi -The Paid Search Detection logic is set-up via the Admin tool in Adobe Analytics.In the top navigation, click Admin > Report Suites to open the Report Suite Manager.Select the report suite you are making the Marketing Channel Rules forClick Edit Settings > General > Paid Search Detection.On the P...

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  • Hi Peter -Would you mind if I asked why you don't want to use Analytics as the metrics?My absolute favorite is to use Analytics as the metrics because then I have every single data point captured in Adobe Analytics available and I don't have to do any additional set-up (i.e. setting up custom conver...

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  • Hi Ketan -Looking at the "Elements" tab in Developers' Tools for http://www.hansacequity.com/  there are two DTM embed codes included on the page (see yellow highlighting in the screen shot below). In this article - Embed Code and Hosting Options  - it says that there should only be one embed code, ...

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  • HI -Thanks for including the web page that has the button you are trying to track! Looking at the web page and the screen shots in your post above, let's try modifying the Element Tag or Selector. There are ways we can go with this:Change the event type to click and leave the Element Tag or Selecto...

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  • Hi -To get this information, you would assign location.hostname to your prop. For example, your code would look like this --> s.prop1=location.hostname;Here is a helpful article that tells you how to get the various pieces from the URL: JavaScript Window Location And here is a visual of using locati...

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  • Hi -In DTM, you will want to set up an Event Based rule.In the "Conditions" , you will want to select "enters viewport" and provide the element tag/selector that needs to enter the viewport.In this example (see screen shot below), when the attribute scrolled-to enters into the viewport and is in the...

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