Goals and settings
The Goals & Settings page in Adobe Target is where you specify information about the goals of the activity.
The available settings depend on whether you use Target or Analytics as the reporting source.
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The Activity Settings section of the Goals & Settings page lets you configure the following options:
Depending on your settings, the Target UI and options for Priority vary. You can use the legacy settings of Low, Medium, or High, or you can enable fine-grained priorities from 0 to 999.
The priority is used if multiple activities are assigned to the same location with the same audience. If two or more activities are assigned to the location, the activity with the highest priority displays.
If this option is not enabled in Administration (the default), specify a priority: Low, Medium, or High.
To enable fine-grained priorities, click Administration > Reporting, then toggle the Enable Fine-Grained Priorities option to the “On” position.
If this option is enabled, specify a value from 0 through 999: 0 = Low and 999 = High.
For activities created in previous versions of Target, Low priority is converted to 0, Medium is converted to 5, and High is converted to 10. You can adjust these values as necessary.
Note: Before you can disable this option after using fine-grained priories, all priorities must be set back to 0, 5, and 10.
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The Reporting Settings section of the Goals & Settings page lets you configure the following options:
Specify which solution data is collected from:
- Adobe Target
- Adobe Analytics
- Adobe Customer Journey Analytics
If a reporting source is specified in your account settings, the specified source is used and this setting is not visible.
You cannot change your reporting source after the activity goes live to keep reports consistent.
Adobe Analytics: See Adobe Analytics as the Reporting Source for Target to learn about the differences between the reporting solutions and the advantages of each. When selecting Analytics as the reporting source for Target, you select an Analytics report suite to receive Target activity data.
To specify a reporting source, first choose from any of the Analytics companies your account is tied to, and then select the appropriate report suite for the activity. Only report suites that are provisioned to connect to Adobe Target are available for selection. If you don’t see the report suites that you expect, first try logging out and logging back in to the Adobe Experience Cloud to try again. If the report suite is still missing from the list, contact Customer Care.
Adobe Customer Journey Analytics: See Target reporting in Adobe Customer Journey Analytics for more information about the integration between Adobe Customer Journey Analytics and Target.
Target reporting in Customer Journey Analytics is supported in A/B activities with manual traffic split. Auto-Target and Auto-Allocate A/B activities cannot use Target reporting in Customer Journey Analytics.
Select the action taken by a visitor to achieve the goal. For example, choose a Conversion metric, then set the parameters that determine when success is achieved. For more information about setting metrics, see Set Metrics.
Note: If the reporting solution is set to Analytics, the only available goal metric is Conversion. Analytics metrics cannot be selected as a goal. When you select your success metric, a selector displays. Use this selector to choose the specifics for the success metric.
If enabled, the Estimated Value of the Conversion field (not available for the Page Score metrics) provides a value for your goal, but not for other metrics. This value enables Target to calculate an estimated lift in revenue. This field is optional; however, incremental revenue for any non-revenue metric cannot be calculated without it. For all revenue metrics (Revenue per Visitor, Average Order Value, Total Sales, and Orders), the estimate uses Revenue per Visitor. The data type is currency.
After reaching the activity goal, a visitor continues to see the activity content, unless that visitor qualifies for a higher-priority activity. If the visitor reaches the goal again, it is counted as another conversion. This is different from the default behavior in Target Classic, which counts visitors as new if they see the activity again.
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The Advanced Settings section of the Goals & Settings page lets you configure the following options:
To specify advanced settings, click the More icon (the vertical ellipsis), then click Advanced Settings, as shown in the following illustration.
Use this option to only count someone as reaching the success metric if they’ve previously reached a different success metric. For example, an activity conversion might only be valid if the visitor clicks the offer, or reaches a particular page before converting. You can provide dependency on multiple metrics along with the flexibility to choose whether the metric should be reached or not reached for the count to increase. Define both (or multiple) success metrics before you can make one dependent on another. The Add Dependency option allows the success metric to increment if another success metric has been reached or has not been reached. To add a dependency:
- After adding additional metrics, click Advanced Settings.
- Click the Add Dependency option:
- Drag and drop the desired metrics from the left pane into the right pane, then click Reached to toggle the setting between Reached and Not Reached.
- You can edit or remove dependencies after adding them.
There are three options for what happens after a visitor reaches the goal metric:
- Select Increment Count & Keep User in Activity to specify how the count is incremented.
- Select Increment Count, Release User & Allow Reentry to specify the experience the user sees if they reenter the activity.
- Select Increment Count, Release User & Bar from Reentry to specify what the user sees instead of the activity content.
There are three options for how the count is incremented:
- Once per Entrant
- On Every Impression (Excluding page refreshes)
- On Every Impression
See Success Metrics for more information about advanced settings.
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The Other Metadata section of the Goals & Settings page lets you specify any information about your activity that is useful to keep on hand for yourself or other team members. The Notes pane is resizable.|
Training videos
The following videos contain more information about the concepts discussed in this article.
Activity Settings (3:02)
This video includes information about activity settings.
- Enter an objective for your activity
- Set the priority level of your activities
- Schedule activity start and end times
- Add audiences for reporting to create report filters
- Enter notes for your activities
(https://video.tv.adobe.com/v/17381)
Creating A/B Tests (8:36)
This video demonstrates how activity settings fit within the three-step guided workflow when creating an activity. Goals and settings are discussed beginning at 5:30.
- Create an A/B activity in Adobe Target
- Allocate traffic using a manual split or automatic traffic allocation