March 11, 2008
I’m happy the Web Analytics Association, whose Board of Directors I currently serve on, has announced the WAA Board of Directors Nominees 2008. There are a lot of great people running for the WAA Board this year and it’s going to be interesting who gets elected or re-elected this time. Last year members could vote [...]
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I noticed Dennis Mortensen’s post on Web Analytics Definitions – WAA – IndexTools Compliance and I think it would be great if all the major Web Analytics Vendors did the same thing IndexTools just did defining compliance to the WAA Web Analytics Standards. On that note Demo.com mentions the WAA Wiki (which we’re using to [...]
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Meant to post about this yesterday but I’ve been so busy – but look at this: Google penalises slow-loading ads “…Google is planning to crack down on web ads which have landing pages that take too long to load. The search firm will add a penalty to the ‘Quality Score’ used to determine the placement [...]
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Sounds like a cheesy teen movie, but actually, it’s not. I’ll be at Emetrics SF as a WAA Board Member (Director of Social Media) AND, as Press – so I’ll definitely have a lot to say about the Engagement Project. Got the news from Eric Peterson “…Following up on my post from Monday of this [...]
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I like the chart, not sure yet about the data in it – from a post on Bloggers Blog titled – Political Blog Readers Skew Older with a chart showing age group breakdown of political blog readership. The original source of the chart is the Hot Air blog. According to Bloggers Blog: “…One interesting part [...]
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Today Google officially acquired DoubleClick and confirmed what everyone else pretty much knew – that the acquisition of DoubleClick was pretty much a done deal when it was first announced last year. I heard about the DoubleClick acquisition from Andy Beal on a post titled EU Approves Google’s DoubleClick Purchase; CEO Announces Completion. The new [...]
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