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Postings dealing with any Javascript-related tracking aspects

The 2 Faces of the Audience Manager – Analytics Integration

August 15, 2017August 14, 2017 ~ Jan Exner ~ 8 Comments

So here you are, wondering. Your friendly marketer has told you to add a new tool to the toolbox — Adobe Audience Manager. She told you that you have to implement some code for it to work. You checked the help site and came away none the wiser. Let me help you. There are currently … Continue reading The 2 Faces of the Audience Manager – Analytics Integration

Debugging 2017.07

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July 4, 2017July 3, 2017 ~ Jan Exner ~ 15 Comments

5 months ago I jokingly decided to put versions into the titles of articles about debugging. I seem to be wiser than I think I am... This article is about the "Adobe Experience Cloud Debugger" Chrome extension, a replacement for a bunch of other debuggers and extensions, and for some, maybe even for Charles. The … Continue reading Debugging 2017.07

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Quick tip: hierarchical Data Elements

June 6, 2017May 31, 2017 ~ Jan Exner ~ 2 Comments

Remember when I wrote about how I blog? How I mentioned the empty note called "Hierarchical Data Elements", and couldn't remember what I had intended to write? As usual, I found a snippet of text the day the article went live, and so I am now able to return to my normal schedule and proudly … Continue reading Quick tip: hierarchical Data Elements

Data Quality at the Adobe Summit

April 18, 2017April 15, 2017 ~ Jan Exner ~ 1 Comment

This year, I had the opportunity to run a hands-on lab about data quality at the Adobe Summit in Las Vegas, and I'll run the same lab again in London on the 10th. The lab was mainly about the test framework I also write about here a lot. My hope was that I could introduce … Continue reading Data Quality at the Adobe Summit

Tracking 404 Error Pages

March 21, 2017February 21, 2017 ~ Jan Exner ~ 11 Comments

There are tools out there that find bogus links on your site, and some even try to find links outside your site that point to nirvana. But your friendly marketer likely wants to have better data than that, so she asks you to build tracking for 404 pages. Now what? Let me explain, both for … Continue reading Tracking 404 Error Pages

Debugging 2017.02

February 7, 2017February 6, 2017 ~ Jan Exner ~ 12 Comments

It has been almost 3 years since I wrote my article on debugging. I read through it the other day, and couldn't help but notice that my workflow has indeed changed. Time for a new article! I'll stick with client-side this time, as this is where the changes have happened. The second big difference is … Continue reading Debugging 2017.02

Discussion – Customize Analytics in DTM

January 17, 2017January 19, 2017 ~ Jan Exner ~ 9 Comments

There is no "standard deployment". A couple of weeks ago, I was talking with a colleague who hadn't worked with DTM before. He asked me lots of intelligent questions about his somewhat non-standard requirements, and I replied with what I think is the best approach. Whilst doing that, I kept thinking about "the other approach", … Continue reading Discussion – Customize Analytics in DTM

Load Times & DTM

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December 6, 2016December 5, 2016 ~ Jan Exner ~ 2 Comments

If I say "BAADFX", do you flinch? You're a developer, so I guess you should. I'm talking about the results for your pages on webpagetest.org. Each letter is the result of a specific category of the test. A is better than F. In the example above, images should be compressed (the D in position 4), … Continue reading Load Times & DTM

SPAs, DTM, and clearVars

November 1, 2016June 29, 2017 ~ Jan Exner ~ 15 Comments

For some reason, I see a lot of SPAs right now, some of them actually embedded into otherwise harmless and perfectly likable web sites. I guess they're not going to go away anytime soon. This article is part of my "don't fight it" exercise. It is a follow-up to the article on tracking single-page applications. … Continue reading SPAs, DTM, and clearVars

Tracking Versions

October 18, 2016October 18, 2016 ~ Jan Exner ~ 7 Comments

I have seen a lot of different people do the same thing: track some sort of a version of their tracking setup. It makes sense, because it allows you to track down bad choices in your tracking. Questions like "so when did we lose the site section eVar?" or "Do you remember when we started … Continue reading Tracking Versions

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