by pratt on April 29, 2008
by pratt on March 3, 2008
When you hand an analytics report to your manager do you get that deer-in-the-headlights
stare?
Trust me, your reports don't need to be complicated to be useful.
Most managers would prefer a bulleted list of the 5 things they need to do next.
Put all of your statistical jargon and pretty charts on another page.
1. Statistical jargon will confuse most managers and executives.
These people aren't statisticians or computer geeks. They don't care that
the…
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by pratt on February 27, 2008
I am desperately trying to potty train Sam, my 3 year old son. I know (and I think he knows) the emotional and rational benefits of making deposits in the potty instead of the diaper. Rationally, it will keep the mess away from him and he will get huge rewards. Emotionally, it will make him feel more accomplished and it will thrill his parents. Even… Continue reading
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by pratt on December 19, 2007
When Google announced ga.js the
first time, the web analytics community was buzzing. Yesterday, Google announced the ga.js code
again, for real, in real life. Actually, all of the features aren't available yet (Event tracking?). We'll be waiting anxiously for the final, actual, real announcement that ga.js is available along with all of its glorious features.
This time, Google has at least made a planned attempt…
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by pratt on December 18, 2007
Why do we have web analytics? Why do we have reports?
Well it's not so we can stare at the pretty charts to see what obscure metric we
can come up with next.
The reason for reports is to invoke actions!
We don't really care that 500 people visited our site today. We want to see
how today compares to yesterday, last week, last month, or last year. It doesn't
end there…
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