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Tutorial: How Do I Read Customer Metrics In Basket Heatmaps?
This tutorial is interactive. To move to the next step, please follow the prompts showing you where to click, or use the < and > arrows along the bottom.
4 STEPS
1. In this tutorial, we'll look at how to read Customer Metrics within Basket Reports.
2. Refer to Menswear Accessories where we shall read the customer metrics in our report.
3. The number of orders, which in this example is 4,110, is divided by 3,179 individual customers. This gives us an Order/Customer affinity of 1.29.
4. The New Customer Order column shows us that over half, 55.91%, of accessory orders were placed by New Customers
You can now continue to the next section of this course.
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