Back writing about web analytics

I blame running a footy club.  Too much of my spare time went into not only playing and training for sport, but organising and calling and arranging, that I found writing blog posts too much work.  But the season is over, the presidency will soon be passed on, and it is time I found time [...]

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New position with Logan Tod

It appears I have been out of action for the last couple of months on the blogging front.  I spent a fair amount of time setting this blog up and writing my first few posts so I am not going to give up, I have just been a bit busy with a new job and [...]

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Making Web Analytics Actionable for Universities

A few weeks ago I was invited to talk at a meeting of Scottish Web Folk (web managers at Scottish Universities) on web analytics.  The actual topic was my choice, anything that I considered useful and relevant given my knowledge and experience with web analytics.  I sent around a short questionnaire trying to understand what [...]

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BarCampLondon5

I spent my weekend at the EBay office in London at my first BarCamp.  This is an un-conference about anything and everything to do with the internet, attended by around 90 people, mostly from the UK but also from around Europe and other parts of the world.  The main idea of a BarCamp is the [...]

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Institutional Web Management Workshop 2008

I have just had the pleasure of attending the first day of the IWMW ’08. It was actually the first conference that I have been to and after some initial nerves, I really enjoyed the day. Unfortunately, due to work commitments, I had to return back to the office this morning meaning I am missing [...]

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My favourite question from WAW London (last Tues)

This was my second Web Analytics Wednesday and I am still to attend one on a Wed. The topic for the night changed rapidly from Jim Sterne summarising the outcomes from E-metrics (only two minutes needed there but I really liked what the summary was) to a vendor Q&A session. It was a little weird [...]

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