Before you start
Before you connect to Adobe Analytics, you'll need the following:
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A user with sign-in details for an Acrolinx Platform.
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An Adobe Analytics account.
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Content Cube requires read-only permissions to fetch Adobe Analytics data.
Connect to Adobe Analytics
To connect to Adobe Analytics, do the following:
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Navigate to Reporting > Content Cube settings > Metrics Connectors and click Activate next to Adobe Analytics.
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In the Adobe Analytics authentication field, click the expand arrow and select Add a new account to add a new account. Click Next.
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Select the projects from your Adobe Report suite that you’d like to add to Content Cube. Click Next.
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Add the metrics that you want to track. Click Next.
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You can currently select from the following metrics: page views, unique page views, bounce rate, time on page, time on page (average), and percent exit.
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Click Finish to import your data. Once the import is complete, you can use the Performance dropdown to filter by your metrics.
Before you start
Before you connect to Google Analytics, you'll need the following:
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A user with sign-in details for an Acrolinx Platform.
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A Google Analytics business account (not a personal account).
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Content Cube requires read-only permissions to fetch Google Analytics data.
Connect to Google Analytics
To connect to Google Analytics connector, do the following:
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Navigate to Reporting > Content Cube settings > Metrics Connectors and click Activate next to Google Analytics.
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In the Google Analytics connected field, click the expand arrow and Add a new account to add a new account.
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Enter an authentication name under Your authentication name in the Create a new authentication window, and click Create.
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The default is "Content Cube’s Google Analytics account."
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Select the Google Account that you’d like to use for the authentication in the Choose an account window.
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Under Select what tray.io - Analytics connector can access, check all 3 boxes to give Acrolinx permission to access the performance analytics data in your Google Analytics account. Click Continue.
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Add your account information to the Account, Property, and View fields. Click Next.
Tip
You'll find this information on the Admin page in Google Analytics.
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Check the boxes next to the performance metrics that you want to track, and click Finish to import data for the past 60 days. This will take some time. If you leave the page, the import will continue to run in the background.
Notice
You can currently select from the following metrics: page views, unique page views, bounce rate, time on page, time on page (average), and percent exit.