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Segments Main Window

How to create a segment

  1. In the main Segments user interface, click Add Segment.


    Add Segment dialog

  2. In the General Details dialog, enter the Segment Name.

    Enter the Segment Score (optional) - the default score value for the segment which reflects the priority of the segment. A visitor will get this score when being added to the segment. For more details see the Visitor Scoring report.

    Select the Segment Type to group visitors within the selected parameters:
    • Basic segment - based on users demographics and online behaviour
    • Advanced segment - based on users personal data
    • Aggregated segment - Combine multiple segments into a single segment
    Select the Segment Scope in which the segment is valid:
    • Lifetime - the visitor will always be a part of this segment
    • Session - the visitor will be a part of this segment until the visit ends
    • Page - the visitor will be a part of this segment until he leaves the page


    General Details dialog


  3. Define a Basic Segment through numerous categories:

    Traffic Source

    • Channel - The channel which referred the visitor to your website (Direct/Referral/Search/Non-paid Search/Paid Search/Campaigns)
    • Source - The domain which referred the visitor to your website
    • Medium - The medium which referred the visitor to your website (Organic, CPC/AdWords/AdSense, affiliate, media etc)
    • Term - The search term used to reach your website
    • Campaign - The campaign which referred the visitor to your website
    • Content - The content source which referred the visitor to your website

    User Behaviour

    • Type - New visitor vs. Returning visitor
    • Goals - Visitors who reached a specified website goal (for more information see "How to create a Goal")
    • Visits - Visitors who visited the website for a specified number of times - filtered by Greater than / Lower than / Equal to
    • Page Views - Visitors who visited the website for a specified number of times - filtered by Greater than / Lower than / Equal to
    • Pages per Visit - Visitors who's visit to the website included a specified number of pages - filtered by Greater than / Lower than / Equal to
    • Channels - Visitors who arrived at the website through a specified number of channels (different traffic sources used to get to the site) - filtered by Greater than / Lower than / Equal to
    • First Seen - Visitors who first visited the website a specified number of days ago - filtered by Greater than / Lower than / Equal to
    • Time on Page - Visitors who viewed a specific page for a specified number of seconds - filtered by Greater than / Lower than / Equal to
    • Visited a Page - Visitors who visited a specific page for a specified number of times - filter by a page URL and then number of times (1 - 10)

    Visitor details and demographics

    • Browser - The browser used by the visitor to your website (IE / FireFox / Chrome / Safari / Opera)
    • OS - The operating system used by the visitor to your website (Windows / Macintosh / iPad / iPod / iPhone / Linux) 
    • User Agent - Visitors with a specified browser user agent (client application) - filtered by Matches exactly / Does not match exactly / Contains / Does not contain
    • Country - Visitors who's IP Address belongs to a specified country
    • URL - Visitors who visited a specified URL - filtered by Matches exactly / Does not match exactly / Contains / Does not contain
    • Referrer - The URL which referred the visitor to your website - filtered by Matches exactly / Does not match exactly / Contains / Does not contain
    • Cookie - Visitors who have a specified cookie value - filtered by Matches exactly / Does not match exactly / Contains / Does not contain 

    Advanced segmentation

    • Test Name - Segment visitors by predefined AB or MVT tests the visitor is currently participating in (for more information see "How to create a test")



    Basic Segment details dialog

    Note: Only Basic Segments based on traffic sources (including  shorten links and  campaigns), country or goal can be used in web analytics reports as report filters.

    You can add a separator ("|") to segment values.

    For example, the Mobile Traffic segment is defined as: 
    User Agent contains (iphone|ipad|ipod|android|nokia)
     
  4. Define an Advanced Segment through numerous categories:

    User Information

    Surveys

    Message Bars



    Advanced Segment details dialog

    Note: Advanced Segments can be only be used in Behavioural TargetingSurveys and Message Bars.

  5. Define an Aggregated Segment by selecting several segments:


    Aggregated Segment details dialog

  6. Click Save.