Average time between visits

Hi,

I'm trying to find out how long time passes between visits on average, if it´s for example 3 years that lapse between visists for our average constituent. The background is that I wan't to set a definition for when we count a constituent as a lost customer. Preferably I'd like to do this in Analytics, but I can't figure out how. Does anyone have a solution to my problem?

Thanks,

Sofia 

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  • Hi Chris,

    Great, thank you so much! I now have calculated this, but when doing so I realized that I also need to know the distribution of our customers in terms of how often they visit us, i. e. how large share visit us every year, every second year, every third year etc. Again I need help. Do you, or anyone else, know how I should go about getting this result?

    Best,

    Sofia

  • Hi again Chris,

    (For some reason I can only reply to my message, not to yours.)

    This was very helpful, thank you. I need to bucket the visitors so the  Every year, Every second year formulas is exactly what I'm after. I've tried to set it up in analytics. However, I have difficulty with the Performance date calendar year - could you tell me exactly which one to use?

    The only one that I have gotten to work is Calender Year To Date Flag (but I actually don't know what that is so it might be completely wrong...). 

    Thanks for all your help!

    Sofia

  • Hi Sofia,

    I'm trying, poorly Slight smile, to reference the [Calendar Year] field under that [PERFORMANCE DATE] dimension in your screenshot.

    And the [# of unique Years in Performance Date] is meant (also easier with a screenshot) to direct you to this value:

    I have that same problem with "reply" sometimes, which I'll raise with our website team, but as a work around, clicking on the date of the post in its header will refresh the page and often fix it to present the "reply" link.

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  • Hi Sofia,

    I'm trying, poorly Slight smile, to reference the [Calendar Year] field under that [PERFORMANCE DATE] dimension in your screenshot.

    And the [# of unique Years in Performance Date] is meant (also easier with a screenshot) to direct you to this value:

    I have that same problem with "reply" sometimes, which I'll raise with our website team, but as a work around, clicking on the date of the post in its header will refresh the page and often fix it to present the "reply" link.

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