The Promotions Source Code Dashboard is a single point source for all source code data.
You can use the dashboard to view source code conversion activity, and to determine which campaigns are driving orders and revenue in your storefront.
You can use the dashboard date range and filters settings to create a custom view of the metrics. You can filter the dashboard by site, device type (desktop, phone, tablet, unknown or unrecognized), and customer registration (registered or unregistered). Depending on your business needs, you can also download the metrics for each report as a csv file.
Term | Definition |
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Source Code | A code provided by a redirect link. |
Activation | The initiation of a source code when a customer clicks a redirect link that includes the source code. |
Active Source Code | A source code that is known and active. |
Inactive Source Code | A source code that is known but not currently active. |
Invalid Source Code | A source code that is unknown to the system. |
ATC Rate | Add-to-Cart Rate measured as Add-to-Cart/Clicks. |
The Source Code Activations report is a bar graph that illustrates the percentage of total source code activations per source code classification. To see the exact percentage and the average merchandise sales per order conversion, mouse over the bars.
A source code activation happens when a customer clicks a link that contains a source code. You can use the report metrics to inventory your source codes and evaluate their conversion to orders. For example, you can compare results from active source codes with your expected promotion campaign performance.
The report shows order conversion by source code classification. An order conversion is the percentage of source code visits that created at least one order.
This report associates orders for all source codes in a session. Because multiple source codes can be associated with an affiliate link, the sum of order totals can be greater than the real order totals. For example, a visit has two source codes and one order. This report tracks the order for each of the source codes as a source code conversion.
If a session has multiple source codes with different status, such as invalid or inactive, the system reports a visit for each of these statuses.
Order Conversions with Active Source Codes: Orders placed during active source code sessions. You can use this data to review the conversion success of your active source codes.
Order Conversions with Inactive Source Codes: Orders placed during active source code sessions. High results in this category indicate that inactive source codes are still in use.
Order Conversions with Invalid Source Codes: Orders placed during inactive source code sessions. High numbers in this category can indicate unintended source code activation. For example, a high number of invalid source code activations that result in orders can mean that you have old source codes to update or remove.