Web Analytics
Measure This! No Ruler Required.
Tuesday, August 31, 2004
Web Traffic Analytics and User Experience
Found this post by Eric Peterson, Jupiter Research analyst:
Wednesday, August 25, 2004
Web Analytics Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Eric Peterson of Jupiter Research on web analytics key performance indicators (KPIs)
Tuesday, August 24, 2004
Omniture Kicks Ass, Takes Names
Job openings for web analytics support at Omniture.
Monday, August 23, 2004
Web Analytics Using RSS at FeedBurner
The CTO at InfoWorld tests FeedBurner's value-added RSS service.
Measure This! No Ruler Required.
Web Traffic Analytics and User Experience
Found this post by Eric Peterson, Jupiter Research analyst:
Here's a pretty good write-up on analytics I found in my RSS feeds.Eric references a post by Fran Diamond at boxesandarrows.
By Eric Peterson. [webanalytics at Yahoo! Groups]
10:52:50 PM
categories: Web Analytics
Web Analytics Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Eric Peterson of Jupiter Research on web analytics key performance indicators (KPIs)
Follow-up to my presentation on Key Performance Indicators. Since it seems that there is quite an interest in Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) based on the number of JupiterResearch... [Eric Peterson]
Omniture Kicks Ass, Takes Names
Job openings for web analytics support at Omniture.
Omniture Wins AOL's Worldwide Business for Web Analytics. In case you had not already seen this, Omniture has announced that they beat out WebSideStory, Coremetrics and WebTrends for... [Eric Peterson]
Web Analytics Using RSS at FeedBurner
The CTO at InfoWorld tests FeedBurner's value-added RSS service.
Trying out FeedBurner / Flickr.
I decided to redirect my RSS feed over to FeedBurner. Subscribers shouldn't notice anything -- I inserted a temporary redirect into our Apache config while I'm trying this out:
Redirect temp /dickerson/rss.xml http://feeds.feedburner.com/infoworld/dickersonAfter an hour using FeedBurner, I'm already really pleased with the stats reporting on my RSS feed: click-throughs on individual items and the number of subscribers (something I could easily get for Bloglines, but not as easily for the general universe). So far, so good for something that is pre-alpha.
[Chad Dickerson]