Web Metrics
MyBlogLog joins Yahoo, is this good?
Tuesday, January 9th, 2007Since rumours of one company being purchased by another fly around the blogosphere like pigeons in a park, I opted not to put much credence in the MyBlogLog-Yahoo rumours earlier today. Well, I caught on Techmeme earlier this evening that Forbes was reporting that the deal was done (interesting to note it's on their special [...]
FeedBurner launches integrated site stats via BlogBeat
Thursday, January 4th, 2007Since the Pay-Per-Post—Performancing announcement and my move to use the pre-launch FB stats, I've been waiting to give my review of the service. Well Rick Klau pinged me this morning to let me know that the teasing is over, and the BlogBeat-powered stats are now available for everyone!
Before I get into my review of the [...]
Performancing metrics … critical for me, it's all about the trends
Saturday, June 10th, 2006I was in the original alpha testing group of Performancing metrics. Originally it didn't support Blogware blogs, but Nick and the guys got that fixed early in the alpha. You know I'm a web metrics wonk. I think I've tried, at one time or another, just about all the web metrics apps out there. I've [...]
MeasureMap and Google … will blog metrics find the holy grail of easy and powerful?
Wednesday, February 15th, 2006Whether you call them the "Google Borg" or just love to make bets on who's next on the list, Google snapping up MeasureMap is an interesting tactical move. I heard rumours of it last week and thought it made perfect sense. Google Analytics is awesome, and I love all the power, but it is a [...]
Good web metrics and analytics lets you make good business decisions.
Monday, January 16th, 2006You all know that I'm a web metrics wonk. I don't talk about it often, but it has been a running theme in my career for years … it was my foot in the door for being able to move to Canada, actually.
When I need to crunch basic numbers, just get an answer fast I've [...]
Google Analytics (G-Urchin) live
Wednesday, November 16th, 2005Some time ago I wrote about Goggle's acquisition of the web-analytics product Urchin, and at that time the blogosphere was just really kicking into the big time (March of this year). I figured (close, but wrong) that Blogger users would be the first to benefit (Lord knows they need help with metrics). Google offered their [...]
Globetechnology- Google buys Urchin Software
Tuesday, March 29th, 2005This is very interesting news–Globetechnology- Google buys Urchin Software. My gut feeling is that Blogger users are soon going to get a much needed stats interface to Blogspot hosted blogs. I've used and like Urchin as a metrics software package. So, though there wasn't any indication in this article I think Google is making plans [...]
BBS05: Scoble's keynote
Monday, January 24th, 2005Robert Scoble's keynote at Blog Business Summit. Scoble is a great speaker, not great with slides, but a great speaks. He's got a great way to putting things and really down to earth. So here is sort of a play by play of the key note. Okay…I'm not going to flesh this out much. I [...]
Update on no-follow and Blogware– Yes!
Friday, January 21st, 2005I e-mailed Ross Rader of Blogware about the Google no-follow system to try to take some of the wind out of the sails of comment spammers. Ross told me (and that I could blog about it) that TuCows is firmly behind this initiative and will implement it. Ross didn't know the time frame for implementation [...]
Today's Top 10 Web Analytics Problems by Jim Sterne
Wednesday, October 20th, 2004This comes from this week's MarketingProfs.com newsletter. Jim Stearne, as always, distills the complex metrics issues right down to the important points. I've edited the excerpt below to only include the 10 points
Today's Top 10 Web Analytics Problems by Jim Sterne
Today's Top 10 Web Analytics Problems [...]
Elytics for Financial Services
Tuesday, August 31st, 2004Below is a link to a Flash-based version of a presentation overview of Elytics, tailored to the financial services industry.
To advance through the presentation, just click the slides.
Elytics for Financial Services
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