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Contact SKU Order Count

Contact SKU Order Count tracks how many separate orders each customer placed containing a specific wine, measuring loyalty to wines.

Updated over 3 weeks ago

Platform: Enolytics DTC

Summary:

What it is: Contact SKU Order Count shows how many separate orders each customer has placed containing a specific wine or product SKU, counting only completed paid transactions. This measures customer loyalty to individual wines rather than total bottles purchased.

How to use it:
β€’ Identify your most devoted fans of specific wines to prioritize them for allocations of new vintages or limited releases
β€’ Build targeted marketing campaigns around customers who repeatedly order certain varietals or price points

Tip: A customer who orders the same wine across 5 separate transactions shows stronger intent and loyalty than someone who bought 5 bottles in a single order.

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Quick Stats:

  • Type: int

  • Build Beyond Limits Group: Contact SKU History


πŸ“ Description

The total number of distinct orders in which a contact has purchased a specific wine or product SKU, counting only completed and paid transactions. A higher count indicates stronger customer affinity for that particular wine, which can inform targeted marketing, allocation decisions, and personalized recommendations. This differs from total quantity purchased as a customer might order the same wine across multiple separate transactions.


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Contact SKU History

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βš™οΈ Technical Details

Type: int

Format: #,##0


ℹ️ Additional Details

  • Created: 2026-02-14T18:57:04Z

  • Key: [dimension].[Contact SKU Order Count]

  • ID: 6829d56e-1a0c-5c82-a95b-a615e5c58695


🏷️ Tags

  • Contact SKU History

  • Contact SKU Order Count

  • Quantity

  • SKU

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