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Time Span Listener

The Time Span listener captures the time - in days - between two BlueConic profile properties being populated with a value. For example, a time span listener can help you track the time between the first time a customer visits your website until making their first purchase.

How to track time span or timespan for customer events like time to first purchase or subscription in BlueConic

Time span data can be visualized with Cohort Analysis insights to compare effectiveness over time. 

How to use the Cohort Analysis insight to visualize time span data in BlueConic for the Time Span Listener timespan

Adding a new Time Span Listener

  1. Click Listeners in the navigation bar.
  2. Click Add Listener.
  3. A pop-up window appears. Check the Show all box. Enter "time span" in the search bar. Click Time Span Listener.
  4. The Time Span Listener page opens. You can expand or collapse metadata fields (favorite, labels, and description) by clicking the chevron at the top of the page.

Configuring the Time Span Listener

  1. Choose the channels and URLs where the time span listener should be active.
  2. Select the profile property that defines the Start moment by entering its name in the box. Or, to create a new profile property, click to select a profile property, enter a new name, and click OK.
  3. Select the profile property that defines the End moment by entering its name in the box. Or, to create a new profile property, click to select a profile property, enter a new name, and click OK.
  4. Select any value is set and choose whether the profile property can be set with any value to mark the end moment, or whether only specific values will mark the end moment. Enter and add the values that you want to allow.
  5. Select the profile property where you want to store the time span, which is the number of days between the start and end moments.This profile property should be available for segmentation, be of type "number" and "no unit." (Or you can enter a new profile property name here to create a new profile property of the correct type to store the timespan.) 

Privacy management

Listeners can be added to Objectives, allowing for privacy management of the information that is being picked up. The listener will only update a profile if the visitor consented to at least one of the objectives that it is linked to.

 

 

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