Aggregation Panel Metrics
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List of metrics are associated to data source Content in an aggregation panel.
Content related panels allow you to track performance of impressions in your site. Impressions are the number of times a content is displayed to a user. The metrics include the number of impressions and the number of assoiciated sessions.
The following tables list the metrics of Content aggregation panel, sorted by alphabetic order. Use CRTL + F in Windows or Command + F in MacOS to search inside the page.
Content Feedback > All
| Name | Metric |
|---|---|
| Impressions | # - Count Impressions happen when a visitor views an add in a page. For example, the visitor goes to a page and views an ad, the ad counts as an impression. |
| Impressions (baseline) | # - Count The number of times a content, element, or experience was displayed to users without any A/B testing, segmentation, or profiling applied. |
| Impressions (with A/B variants) | # - Count The number of times a content or element was displayed, considering different A/B testing variants shown to users. |
| Impressions (with profiles) | # - Count The number of times a content or experience was displayed while factoring in user profiles for personalization. |
| Impressions (with segments) | # - Count The number of times a content or experience was displayed, considering predefined audience segments. |
| Unique sessions (with prints) | # - Count The number of distinct user sessions where at least one impression (content display) occurred. |
| Unique visitors (with prints) | # - Count The number of distinct users who viewed at least one impression during their visit. |
Content Feedback > Content Event
| Name | Metric |
|---|---|
| Detail Type (experience) | # - Count The specific categorization or type of experience being tracked, such as a personalized webpage, chatbot flow, or campaign interaction. |
| Detail Type (segmentation) | # - Count The segmentation criteria or strategy used to tailor content, such as demographic, behavioral, or preference-based segmentation. |
| Unique contents | # - Count The total number of distinct content pieces that were displayed to users. |
| Unique elements | # - Count The total number of distinct UI components, elements, or features that were displayed and interacted with by users. |
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