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A flexible marketingchannel recognition and attribution library for the browser

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A highly flexible marketingchannel recognition and attribution library. Records a visitor's touchpoints, provides access to the touchpoint history and offers attribution models to operate on the recorded data.

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Installation

Install the library from npm as usual. It has no external dependencies and should work in all modern browsers.

npm install marketing.js

Load the library in your preferred style, this example uses ES6 imports as they meanwhile tend to be the new de-facto standard. Since the engine alone is pretty useless we load the engine, an attribution model, and some channel handlers in our example.

import {
  AttributionEngine,
  LastTouchAttributionModel,
  SearchEngineChannel,
  URLMatchingChannel,
} from 'marketing.js';

After that, create a simple AttributionModel instance. This is used to decide which channel(s) will get attributed to what amount. For our testcase we use the pretty common "Last Touch Model", which attributes the last touchpoint within a conversion journey.

const model = new LastTouchAttributionModel();

Configuration

Create the engine and pass the model and the marketing channel configuration. The channel configuration - when seen from a technical perspective - is quite simple and straightforward. It simply defines a set of rules that are executed sequentially to match against certain environment criteria. Nevertheless the entire business logic around marketing channels and attribution handling can be quite complex and requires a bit of background knowledge.

const engine = new AttributionEngine(model, [
  new SearchEngineChannel('seo', 'SEO'),
  new URLMatchingChannel('sea', 'SEA (Adwords)', 'adword', 'adword'),
]);

Execution

Now everything is set up to get the touchpoint for the current page impression by calling the engine's execute method. This looks at URL, query string and referrer (depending on the types of channels in the configuration) and performs the channel recognition. It also adds the recognized Touchpoint to the internal list with the touchpoint history.

const currentTouchpoint = engine.execute();
console.log(currentTouchpoint.getChannel().getId());

Finally, we can query the attributed Touchpoint(s) for the visitor, based on our chosen LastTouchAttributionModel (looks at the single winning channel within the last 30 days). Note that this method returns an array of AttributionItem objects because we need to provide a Touchpoint and its associated weight on the attribution. Also we need an array here, as some attribution models may attribute multiple channels (e.g. "linear" or "time decay" models).

const attributionItems = engine.getAttributionItems();
if (attributionItems.length > 0) {
  console.log(attributionItems[0].getTouchpoint().getChannel().getLabel())
}

The above code is just a convenience handler to allow calling AttributionModel.execute without explictly accessing the model. We could also directly call the execute method on the model and pass the engine's touchpoint history instead:

const attributionItems = model.execute(engine.getTouchpointHistory());

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Coming soon, check the code for inline JSDOC comments until then ...

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Package last updated on 21 Nov 2018

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