Follow @trevorwithdata Over the last few years, I’ve noticed a marked increase in the number of companies that are worried about their analytics data becoming contaminated with non-human traffic – and with good reason. According to a fairly recent report from Imperva, websites that have more than 100k human visitors everyday should expect nearly one […]
Month: April 2017
Dealing with Special Characters When Parsing Adobe Analytics Data Feeds
Adobe Clickstream Data Feeds are the most granular way to view your analytics data. They effectively contain all the information that Adobe Analytics needs to build its reports. Having a good understanding of how to use these feeds will allow you to use Analytics data in ways that aren’t possible through LiveStream, the Web Services […]
Importing Statistical Models from R into Adobe Analytics Using Customer Attributes
Follow @trevorwithdata One of the most common problems I hear from data scientists is that it’s incredibly difficult to make a statistical model useful to an entire organization. Oftentimes, a skilled data scientist will build an awesome model and do some amazing analysis, only to have it wind up in some Power Point presentation that […]
Clustering Your Customers Using Adobe Analytics Data Feeds and R
Follow @trevorwithdata Theodore Levitt was a famous Harvard economist who is famous for his definition of corporate purpose, which he proposed was not merely making a profit, but instead creating and keeping customers. One of my favorite quotes comes from his book, The Marketing Imagination, in which Levitt says, “If you’re not thinking segments, you’re not thinking.” […]