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How To Use EDITED Market
- Getting Started With Competitive Market
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Overlay: What Are The Metrics On My Webpage?
For Overlay metrics to appear, the page must have a configured layout type and the Product ID must be present in the source code. If the Product ID is missing or can’t be mapped, metrics will be greyed out.
- As shown in the image below, up to four metrics will appear over each product tile on your webpage.
Information in the product tile:
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Metric name: What the data point represents (e.g., Sell Through, Impressions)
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Metric value: The actual number or percentage for that metric.
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Comparison pill : A color-coded indicator:
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Green - Performing well
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Amber - Average or needs attention
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Red - Underperforming
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The Comparison value for the metric will determine the color coding.
- For example, the Hermes Purses Abandonment Rate was in the 90th percentile, so it’s highlighted in red, indicating poor performance compared to similar products (its peers)