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April 7, 2008

Web Analytics Wednesday at The Monster Den – I’ll be there

Usually, I attend Web Analytics Wednesdays in NYC (where I’ll go to one at the end of April and Eric Peterson will be there) or one’s that happen at Emetrics Summit or XChange.   This time, I’ll also be at a WAW at Monster WorldWide and I hope anyone in the area that’s into Web Analytics [...]

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Mapping Foreclosures

The only thing that I’d argue with in the TechCrunch post on Foreclosures Shown On Scary, Encroaching Heat Maps is the definition of what is a high number of Foreclosures based on population of an area – Hotpads.com sets to 1 out of every 150 homeowners – not sure what it should be.  According to [...]

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My Comscore’s Google Moment and Paid Click Data discovery

Comscore hit onto something when it reported on Why Google’s surprising paid click data are less surprising as reported from their qSearch product (this is data I can’t get in Comscore’s Core Reports because it’s not in it): “..The most puzzling data element is that Google’s U.S. paid clicks dropped sequentially by 7%, while, at [...]

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China – Krugman – an interesting insight

An insight just hit me in the face, somewhat unexpectedly while reading Paul Krugman’s Food Shortage Op-Ed article in the New York Times tonight – what China has given the world in cheap imports and financing it has taken back as ENERGY. My thinking was not what Krugman intended – but I wish he’d follow [...]

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