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Add snowplow-attribution to hub.json #307

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​The Snowplow Attribution dbt package produces a set of incremental derived tables to provide a basis for in-depth Marketing Attribution Analysis on an ongoing basis. It allows you to attribute the value of a conversion to one or more channels and campaigns depending on the conversion pathway. As a result, it becomes possible to determine the revenue per pathway (channel or campaign), as well as ROAS (Return On Ad Spend - the amount of revenue that is earned for every dollar spent on advertising) once you have cost data for each marketing channel or campaign.
 
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  • The package uses ref or source, instead of hard-coding table references.

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@joellabes joellabes merged commit c4f4aea into dbt-labs:main Feb 8, 2024
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@agnessnowplow agnessnowplow deleted the agnessnowplow-attribution-update branch February 8, 2024 09:15
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