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- Adam Greco (22)
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- Bill Mungovan (7)
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- Jim McTiernan (2)
- Lily Chiu (13)
- Matt Belkin (35)
- Mikel Chertudi (12)
- Matt Langie (3)
- Wes Funk (2)
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- Marketing Integration
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- Search Engine Marketing
- SEO
- Site Search
- Testing and Targeting
- Web 2.0
- Web analytics
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Recent posts
- Personalizing the Online Experience: Allurent & Partnership with Omniture Part II
- Measuring the Impact of RIAs: Allurent & Partnership with Omniture Part I
- My 2009 Optimization Wish List
- SiteCatalyst Dashboards [Inside Omniture SiteCatalyst]
- The Consolidating Publisher Market And You
- The Collaboration of Testing Ideas
- Building Customer Loyalty with iPhone Apps
- Despite Black Friday’s Strength, Prepare SEM Campaigns for Changed Buying Habits
- SiteCatalyst Interface Time-Savers [Inside Omniture SiteCatalyst]
- Five Ways to Segment or Target Your Optimizations
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Omniture’s Platform: Coming To A City Near You
One of the most interesting developments in the Internet space is…
…something that hasn’t happened.
Despite 10+ years of constant growth in online marketing and e-commerce, no overall platforms have emerged to serve the needs companies have in the key areas of web analytics, campaign management, conversion optimization and associated enterprise integration.
There are a number of reasons for this, in my opinion:
1) New territory tends to be exploited by specialists first;
2) VC firms see 1-2 years ahead, not 5-10;
3) vendor consolidation occurs primarily during economic down cycles
Today, however, we have an Internet landscape ripe for the emergence of a few key platform vendors. Most companies who are active in online marketing and e-commerce have more vendors than they can effectively manage; VC firms as of now are no longer the primary financier of new technologies; and if you haven’t noticed, this qualifies as an economic down cycle to say the least.
If you have any interest at all in the multi-billion dollar market for online marketing solutions, and if finding a strategic partner for your online business optimization needs is of strategic importance to you, I’d like to invite you to attend a 3-hour seminar on the being hosted by Omniture next week in Dallas, Los Angeles and the SF Bay Area, and mid-November in Atlanta, Chicago and New York.
Details and registration page. Dates/Locations are:
Dallas - Tuesday 10/14
L.A. - Wednesday 10/15
SF - Thursday 10/16
Atlanta - Tuesday 11/18
NYC - Wednesday 11/19
Chicago - Thursday 11/20
[All seminars are 8:30-11:45am]
Come to see Omniture in a city near you and dare to believe that the online business optimization suite you need exists.
it would be great if there are similar seminar held in Hong Kong, Asia.