Question: What can you do with audience triggers?
- Create new events based on an audience rule being satisfied
- Create new events based on existing event parameters
- Create new audiences based on specific events that are triggered
- Create new audiences based on predictive metrics
Explanation
Audience triggers create events when users meet the conditions for an audience. The event is generated during data processing when a user becomes part of, or refreshes membership in, that audience. This is useful for measuring important audience membership milestones as events. These generated events can also be marked as key events when they represent important business actions.
Why the other options are incorrect
Existing event parameters is incorrect because that describes creating or modifying events, not audience triggers.
Specific events is incorrect because events can be used in audience conditions, but audience triggers create events after an audience rule is satisfied.
Predictive metrics is incorrect because predictive metrics can help define audiences, but they are not what audience triggers create.
Source for verification
https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/9934109
https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/10447093
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