Authors
- Adam Greco (16)
- Brian Hawkins (1)
- Brent Hieggelke (6)
- Bill Mungovan (6)
- Christopher Parkin (10)
- Christian Ridge (1)
- Chris Zaharias (3)
- John Broady (5)
- Jordan LeBaron (3)
- Jim McTiernan (2)
- Lily Chiu (10)
- Matt Belkin (35)
- Mikel Chertudi (12)
- Matt Langie (1)
- Wes Funk (2)
Categories
- Marketing Integration
- migration
- Online Marketing
- Search Engine Marketing
- SEO
- Site Search
- Testing and Targeting
- Web 2.0
- Web analytics
Pages
Recent posts
- The Tale SEM Queries Tell
- Highlights from Pubcon: People are Testing, They’re Really Testing!
- Products Variable [Inside Omniture SiteCatalyst]
- Testing Cart Abandonment
- Segment Builder Best Practices [Inside Omniture SiteCatalyst]
- ASI (Advanced Segment Insight) [Inside Omniture SiteCatalyst]
- Interview About Site Search Analytics w/ Hurol Inan
- Election 2008: Who’s Working on Relevancy and Engagement?
- Acting on Your Site Search Analytics
- Omniture DataWarehouse [Inside Omniture SiteCatalyst]
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Links
- Coffee, Sun & Technology
- Commerce 360
- Conversion Rater
- DigitalAlex
- eMetrics (Jim Sterne)
- Future Now’s grokdotcom
- immeria
- Judah Phillips Weblog
- June Dershewitz on Web Analytics
- Jupiter Research (John Lovett)
- Lies, Damned Lies
- LunaMetrics
- Mine That Data
- Occam’s Razor
- Rich Page Ramblings
- SemAngel
- The Analytics Guru
- Web Analysis, Behavioral Targeting and Advertising
- Web Analytics World
Archives
Avoid “anticipointment”: bridging the gap from ad to site
A couple of days ago at the Mediapost OMMA Behavioral Insider event, I presented to the audience about what should be the best friend of behavioral targeting networks: site optimization and site targeting.
I took the stage immediately after industry legend Dave Morgan, whom Steve Smith, the host of the event, called “Mr. Behavioral Targeting.” Dave’s … Read more »
On-site targeting: not just for the big guys
A recent conversation with a friend I have had since second grade, Joel who now lives in Minneapolis, illuminated the fact that segmenting and targeting on web sites is not the sole domain of big business. The idea that you must be a big company with many product lines for targeting to be applicable and … Read more »
Answers to Practical Questions about Targeting
I’ve been on the road quite a bit over the past two months speaking at NetFinance, eMetrics Summit, and the ExactTarget “Route 1 to 1” seminar series. And one thing I’ve noticed is the difference in conversations surrounding the topic of On-site targeting, compared to a year ago.
Last year, when I explained how targeting works … Read more »
Creating a Culture of Optimization
Optimization has multiple levelsfor continued success
A few weeks ago I wrote about the fact that Web analytics is no longer optional: whether it’s easy or hard is not the issue — Web analytics has become mandatory for us all doing business using the Web.
Web site optimization, as well, has become something that businesses cannot ignore.
Optimization … Read more »
Is Web Analytics Easy? Hard? How about…Mandatory?
You’ve probably already heard the news about Yahoo acquiring IndexTools, a small European web analytics company. We think it’s great and welcome back Yahoo, an important partner of ours, to the world of web analytics again. There has been some recent debate about how easy or hard Web analytics is to do well, … Read more »
Reaching the Individual: Site Surfers Becoming People
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