Content Analytics
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- UpdatedJan 30, 2025
- 2 minutes to read
- Yokohama
- Employee Center Pro
Monitor and measure the impact of the content you provide through the Employee Center and in campaigns using Content Analytics.
Content Analytics dashboards
Setting up Content Analytics
- Activate Content Analytics
- Establish the tracking profile, by performing one of the following steps:
- Activate one of the out-of-the-box tracking profiles and set it as the default tracking profile: Activate a tracking profile
- Create a custom tracking profile: Create a Content Analytics tracking profile
For more information on tracking profiles, see the section below.
- To track analytics for a custom widget or page, you must add the tracking profile to the header: Set up Content Analytics tracking
Tracking profiles
Tracking profiles define a bucket where you want to capture analytics. It can correspond to a portal, campaign, application, or any context you like.
Two tracking profiles are included out-of-the-box: Content Experiences and Content Publishing. You can use either one to collect data on content that is displayed with an out-of-the-box widget. If your portal is publishing content to custom widgets, you must update an out-of-the-box tracking profile to collect data for those widgets or create a new tracking profile.
Data collection and storage
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.- The users performs an action, such as opening a page or clicking a link.
- Content Analytics collects that data point and stores in the browser memory.
- After a user navigates to other content or after five minutes, the data moves to the server in memory.
- The data moves to the content analytics tables.
- Tracked Event [sn_cda_tracked_evt_agg]
- Tracked Page [sn_cda_tracked_page_agg]
- Tracked Visit [sn_cda_tracked_visit_agg]
- The tracking profiles trigger runs to transfer data to the shared analytics tables.
- Event Statistic [sn_cda_event_stat]
- Page Statistic [sn_cda_page_stat]
- Analytics Visit Statistic [sn_cda_analytics_visit_stat]