Intro to Experiences
Learn how Lytics Experiences represent your marketing initiatives and are tied to Goals.
Note: On January 10, 2023, we upgraded our UI with a new, refreshed interface. All of the underlying functionality is the same, but you will notice that things look a little different from this Academy guide. The most notable change is that the navigation menu has moved from the top of the app to the left side. We appreciate your patience as we work on updating our Academy.Overview
What will I learn?
- What are Experiences?
- Why are they important?
- What does it do to my audiences?
- Can I customize my Goals?
In this guide, we'll introduce you to Experiences in Lytics. Experiences are how we represent marketing initiatives in the Lytics UI. Experiences can be created from scratch and then pushed out to your activation tool of choice or imported directly from common tools such as Facebook or Google Ads. No recreating the wheel here.
Each Experience has a provider and tactic, as well as an audience (or optional filter audience if the Experience is associated with a Goal), and a status that indicates its state or health.
Knowledge Check
You can monitor the performance of your cross-channel campaigns within your Lytics dashboard.
A. True
B. False
Answer: A - True. Lytics acts a hub to monitor your marketing across channels so you don't have to log into each channel tool to understand campaign performance.
How can you create Experiences in Lytics? Select all that apply.
A. Build new Experiences from scratch in Lytics
B. Import from any of Lytics Integrations
C. Import Experiences from supported tools like Facebook, Google Ads, or Mailchimp
Answer: A, C
Experiences are always related to a touchpoint on your channel tools or your website.
A. True
B. False
Answer: A
Next Steps
To continue learning about Lytics Experiences, we recommend you check out the following.
Academy Courses
- Create Personalized Experiences
Documentation
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