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Turning Website Analytics into Child’s Play

Jul.28, 2009 

Website Analytics Tips“Keep It Simple Stupid” is a phrase in marketing that is undervalued. Applying this to website analytics means having clear goals allowing you to focus on finding the information you need. Overcomplicating analytics can not only make those difficult to achieve, but makes analytics a chore.

Keep website analytics simple by having simple goals, using simple strategies and above all, having fun!

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Twitter Bots on the Decrease? An Experiment

May.14, 2009 

It all started with a tweet. I wanted to see if my theory that the number of bots exploring links posted on Twitter was on the increase, was correct.

If it was true, it would mean that it would correlate with an increase in Twitter ’spam’ and automatic tweets filled with affiliate links; two highly irritating types of tweet that in my opinion pollute Twitter.

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Think Visibility: Advanced Analytics Slides

Mar.09, 2009 

As promised below are my slides from my talk at Think Visibility on Advanced Analytics including advanced segmentation in Google Analytics. Thanks to all those who came to watch – I hope you enjoyed it and found it useful. If you have any questions about it at all or any feedback (both positive and negative appreciated!) feel free to drop me a line.

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I’m Speaking at Think Visibility

Mar.06, 2009 

This afternoon I’m off to Leeds to speak at Think Visibility tomorrow. I’m incredibly excited (and nervous!) to have this opportunity and on top of that be speaking alongside some really great people – it’s no surprise the conference sold out months ago! Huge thanks to Dominic for approaching me to ask me to do a talk.

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