Tales From an Accidental Conference Producer
Listen to how one man is helping make the web “better.” Here we sat down with Jim Stern, the grandfather of WAA, father of eMetrics, and eager student of integrated data.
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Twitter Chatter: SEO Research: Because Nothing Makes You More Informed Than Being Misinformed
Having just enough knowledge to be dangerous is what you want to avoid when hiring someone for SEO. Forget about the guy who is into all the latest SEO crazes. Opt instead, for someone with experience and knowledge in the best practices that stand up to the test of time.
Twitter Chatter: Blog SEO: The Secret – Yoast
The dirty little secret of blog SEO may not be what you want to hear. Technical SEO is not hard but it is also not the answer to more traffic. So, what is the answer?
Twitter Chatter: Twitter vs. Facebook Population
A visual comparison of The Twitter vs. Facebook population. Are you marketing to the wrong crowd?
Twitter Chatter: Survey Completion Rate vs. Number of Questions
Should you keep it short and sweet? You would think that more questions make it less likely that respondents will finish the survey. The data may surprise you.
Twitter Chatter: Is it wrong to follow your gut feelings?
When in doubt, guess. Sometimes your own experience and hunch can be just as valuable as the data in making decisions in web analytics.
Twitter Chatter: The Top 7 Pitfalls of Affiliate Marketing for Publishers
The Top 7 Pitfalls of Affiliate Marketing for Publishers
Don’t let affiliate marketing put you in a hole. Be aware of the top pitfalls to avoid problems along the way.
Twitter Chatter: Optimize And Analyze For Mobile – part 3
Let’s get more details! Now that you are seeing results with mobile trends and revenue it’s time to drill down for more details to improve your mobile marketing.
The Whole World Opened Up
Today we met Andrew Janis from Evantage Consulting. Escaping the real cold of Minneapolis for our San Francisco version of cold, Andrew is a veteran eMetrics attendee. Six or seven? Even he’s lost count. But even so, each conference brings him new things to learn and seminars to look forward to. This is where people come to push the envelope and learn “cutting edge” techniques. Even a traditional marketing manager finds where he fits in.