Changes for page Ad Hoc Engagement Metrics
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... ... @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ 1 +**Engagement Metrics** 2 + 1 1 //Expanding ONEcount to consume additional data types// 2 2 3 3 ONEcount has defined “silos” for three different types of engagement data: email, banners and web pages. For each silo, there are well-defined, industry-standard metrics to measure performance. ... ... @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ 20 20 21 21 **Creating Engagement Metrics** 22 22 23 -[[image:engagement-doc-050125_c3d43943daf9744a.png||height="507" width="665"]] 25 +[[image:engagement-doc-050125_c3d43943daf9744a.png||height="507" width="665"]]\\ 24 24 25 25 Here you can see an example with three different types of adhoc engagements: The client’s internal lead generation system (LCS), data from an Omeda email click report, and data for the client’s in 26 26 ... ... @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 -[[image:engagement-doc-050125_dc2c3f2c566f9b3f.png||height="308" width="384"]] 43 +[[image:engagement-doc-050125_dc2c3f2c566f9b3f.png||height="308" width="384"]]\\ 42 42 43 43 44 44 ... ... @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ 62 62 63 63 Since the engagement name is used as an index and search criteria, it’s important that it not be too varied. For example, having 1,000,000 different seminar names could make it difficult to search effectively in the back end, and make segmentation difficult. Therefore, you can change the metric name to a Select type of metric, so there are a small number of events to choose from. 64 64 65 -[[image:engagement-doc-050125_7071980ce2d6136f.png||height="351" width="384"]] 67 +[[image:engagement-doc-050125_7071980ce2d6136f.png||height="351" width="384"]]\\ 66 66 67 67 68 68 ... ... @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ 95 95 96 96 In the List Wizard, you can include and exclude metrics. There will be a pull-down allowing you to select an engagement silo. When you select a silo, the “target” box will pre-populate with the names of your engagements. You can also Select All. You must choose at least one metric name. 97 97 98 -[[image:engagement-doc-050125_38cb70ecf47629d1.png||height="200" width="384"]] 100 +[[image:engagement-doc-050125_38cb70ecf47629d1.png||height="200" width="384"]]\\ 99 99 100 100 101 101 ... ... @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ 109 109 110 110 Once you select the target, you can choose the various metrics you want to include, as well as possible values: 111 111 112 -[[image:engagement-doc-050125_44e04945626bc2ea.png||height="231" width="384"]] 114 +[[image:engagement-doc-050125_44e04945626bc2ea.png||height="231" width="384"]]\\ 113 113 114 114 115 115 ... ... @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ 126 126 127 127 When defining a segment, you can choose the metrics you want in the segment. First pick the engagement silo under “category”, then the specific metric and values: 128 128 129 -[[image:engagement-doc-050125_ecf5276d4518c3f5.png||height="155" width="384"]] 131 +[[image:engagement-doc-050125_ecf5276d4518c3f5.png||height="155" width="384"]]\\ 130 130 131 131 132 132 ... ... @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ 139 139 140 140 Engagement Metrics in ONEcount BI are typically custom charts. When your account is first set up, your ONEcount team will help you build your initial engagement metrics, as well as any analytics screens you need to use your data. You can of course customize the data and build your own charts as you see fit. 141 141 142 -[[image:engagement-doc-050125_97e78f5448a29241.png||height="334" width="665"]] 144 +[[image:engagement-doc-050125_97e78f5448a29241.png||height="334" width="665"]]\\ 143 143 144 144 **Important Notes:** 145 145 ... ... @@ -161,4 +161,4 @@ 161 161 162 162 163 163 164 - 166 +