Is there an example of when I would use a prop?
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 8:56 am
Is there an example of when I would use a prop?
Yes, as mentioned there are 3 scenarios where a prop can come in handy.
Segmentation
Ok, say we want to look at different visitor types on our site to look at trends in their behaviours. We might have 2 visitor types – Member and Non Member – depending on whether the user has logged in or not. In our admin we have set prop3 as our Visitor type:
visitor type
So in prop3 we would set the value ‘Non-Member’ on each philippines email list 3 million contact leads page when a user has not logged in, and set the value to ‘Member’ on each page after a user has logged in. We would then have a custom traffic report that would look as follows:
custom traffic report
We can now create a segment from this where we only look at ‘Member’ visits and we can look for behavioural trends for that particular Visitor Type. Stay tuned for my next blog post when I will chat more about segments.
Real-Time reports
Real-Time reports are a great way to see what is happening on your site now. The only way to generate these reports though is to use props. We will leave the intricacies of how this works for another article, but following is a sample of a Real-Time report showing a trend of page views over a 15 minute period.
Yes, as mentioned there are 3 scenarios where a prop can come in handy.
Segmentation
Ok, say we want to look at different visitor types on our site to look at trends in their behaviours. We might have 2 visitor types – Member and Non Member – depending on whether the user has logged in or not. In our admin we have set prop3 as our Visitor type:
visitor type
So in prop3 we would set the value ‘Non-Member’ on each philippines email list 3 million contact leads page when a user has not logged in, and set the value to ‘Member’ on each page after a user has logged in. We would then have a custom traffic report that would look as follows:
custom traffic report
We can now create a segment from this where we only look at ‘Member’ visits and we can look for behavioural trends for that particular Visitor Type. Stay tuned for my next blog post when I will chat more about segments.
Real-Time reports
Real-Time reports are a great way to see what is happening on your site now. The only way to generate these reports though is to use props. We will leave the intricacies of how this works for another article, but following is a sample of a Real-Time report showing a trend of page views over a 15 minute period.