Answers to questions you might have when implementing Audience Analytics.
If you have emails/addresses/etc in a prop or eVar, consider hashing the data during collection. If your country considers IP address to be PII, turn on IP obfuscation. Talk to your Analytics Admin to see what you are collecting. Talk to your Legal department to see what they consider PII.
These don’t apply to sending Adobe Analytics data to Adobe Audience Manager. Ask yourself:
Will you share an Analytics-shared segment with an MCA dimension back to the Experience Cloud?
Are you exporting (e.g. via data feeds) out to a Business Intelligence (BI) system that is used for these purposes?
See Configure an Analytics Destination in Adobe Audience Manager ".
It can take several hours to populate your report suites with new data.
An Analytics destination disappears from a segment’s Destination Mappings section when you select the Automatically map all current and future segments option in Segment Mappings. To prevent this, select Manually map segments instead of the automatic option.
Will this give me all of the information from Adobe Audience Manager, in Analytics?
No, only data related to people who come to your site during or after enablement of Audience Manager Audiences and during/after segment qualification.
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Not really. It will tell you the number of visitors in that segment that came to your site during or after segment qualification.
Segments are qualified for and returned in real time - on the same hit. Friendly names are shown automatically.
Tip: Create two destinations - add the personal data report suites to one destination and the non-personal data report suites to the other.
As dimensions: Audiences ID and Audiences Name.
Everywhere; they are treated just like any other dimension collected in Analytics.
You likely have conflicting Adobe Audience Manager privacy controls between data source and destination.
Your Adobe Audience Manager data export controls on the destination and in the segments’ data sources may be conflicting, preventing certain segments from being sent.
If you are using 3rd-party data traits in your segments, those segments cannot be shared to destinations (a set of report suites) that contain personal data.
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in Data Warehouse)By default, the Audience Analytics integration for Adobe Audience Manager sends all segments that a visitor qualifies for, on a per-hit basis, to Analytics. If a visitor belongs to more than 150 Adobe Audience Manager segments on a single hit, the 150 most recently qualified segments are sent to Analytics, while the remaining list is truncated. An additional flag is sent to Analytics signifying that the segment list was truncated, and displays as “Audience limit reached” in the Audience Name dimension and “-1” in the Audience ID dimension.
While it is unlikely that a visitor qualifies for more than 150 segments on a particular hit, it may happen a small percentage of the time. If you experience “Audience limit reached” in your reporting, you have two options:
Option 1: Continue to let the integration work in its out-of-the-box state, sending the 150 most recently qualified segments for a particular visitor.
Option 2: In Adobe Audience Manager, choose the 150 segments that matter most to your business for the integration. Adobe Audience Manager then checks visitors against only those 150 segments. The disadvantage of this approach is that you only receive those 150 segments across all visitors. On the other hand, the Option 1 approach can deliver unlimited segments due to the per-hit nature of the integration.
No. Adobe Audience Manager Audiences are incorporated into the Analytics hit server-side. This does not incur additional server calls to Analytics (primary or secondary).
Yes. In the Adobe Audience Manager destination setup, you will see only report suites that have SSF turned on.
Only suites that are mapped to your Experience Cloud Org can be enabled.
For more FAQs on this topic, see Server-Side Forwarding FAQ.
See Understand Segments in Analytics and Audience Manager. Adobe Audience Manager audiences get sent over and shared as “dimension” components to be used in Analytics. They do not show up as segments in the Segment Builder, for example, but as dimensions that you can build segments with.
Customer attributes are not time based; they apply retroactively and go forward. Adobe Audience Manager integrated data is time based and go-forward only. Additionally, customer attributes is a lookup table for Experience Cloud visitor IDs, whereas the Adobe Audience Manager integration is data stitched into each hit for a visitor.
We recommend that you implement the new integration and remove old destinations.