Archives for January, 2007
This week’s remainders
Saturday, January 27th, 2007
SEOmoz - Rand’s best practices for title tags.
Anil Batra - behavioral targeting hack (or on a budget). A sweet idea I’ll have to test out one day soon.
The WebAnalyticsBook launches it’s web analytics job board - A nice (but slugglish interface) to help you find your next career in web analytics. Eric Peterson’s job board […]
Are you watching the ‘broken’ parts of your site?
Monday, January 22nd, 2007
In web analytics, we all can get a bit too focussed on how our/the site is doing in relation to the KPIs that you measure against. But are you watching the ‘broken’ parts of your site?
I do, and here’s some suggestions on things to look for:
Errors
Most analytics programs gather error reports. They typically they are […]
This week’s remainders
Saturday, January 20th, 2007
Intuitect - a visio add-on designed for user experience folks, with loads of features.
SiteVista - testing platform for e-mail (and web pages) so you can see how they will look in various clients.
Beneath the surface of search - Brian Klais offers up some interesting SEO KPIs.
Podcast maker - Potion Factory’s podcast assistant or Steve Harris’ […]
My 2007 web analytics (and a couple other) predictions
Thursday, January 11th, 2007
I will post on this site more frequently. No where near Avanish, somewhere between Eric and Robbin
Scorecards in Excel (the defacto for many of us doing analysis) will finally get a look and tweak from user experience designers and help us all to better visualize our data, results and identify problems. “Actionable” information and steps […]
Assessing customer likes and dislikes
Tuesday, January 9th, 2007
Three great questions to ask every customer (from Artie Issac):
“What, if we stopped doing it, would make you love us more?”
This seems odd, but it’s much easier to stop doing something than to start doing something new.
“What, if we stopped doing it, would make you leave us forever?”
Again, what should we never stop doing, rather than what […]
