Steven Shyne
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@Frances I wonder if maybe a Journey that explores Ends With and Most Common Exit Pages or Events would be helpful to you, this way you can see which events (not just pages) are contributing to use...
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@smallchonker hey there - I think I might have an idea for you: could you create a Metric of users who click CSS is .container and then Group By Element / CSS Selector? You can use the Dimensionali...
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@Gmac We’ve worked with clients that have huge dropdown menus and one solution we’ve come up with is isolating the CSS related to the dropdown like .nav-menu or something and then using a Metric fo...
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@maxlovesdata that looks like it’s the starting URL - I just had a lightbulb moment. If you’re looking for only one user – like high value or VIP users – you could quickly get all pages visited by ...
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Hi @kdobroth when I hear someone ask “how many people do X” or “How many times do people do X” that makes me immediately think about Metrics.I would create a new Metric and first select Unique User...
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Hi @smallchonker okay so I look at Bounces differently … sorta.Firstly, I would build my bounce to look like this:So we’re pretty aligned. Furthermore, my idea of a bounce is someone that hits the ...
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Hey @Emily 👋 Steven here with CXperts.Sounds like you might have different text elements that could be warping your numbers, which would explain the difference in your metics, but I might have a cu...
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Hey Nick 👋Steven here with CXperts, we work with a number of clients managing their FullStory platform and regularly extracting insights and recommendations on their behalf. We run up against this ...
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@James Toal I might have one other thing to consider too – often times in web dev we reuse elements, which is totally expected and normal as it lets us build faster, BUT what might happen as a resu...
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Great minds think alike then!