Marketing Analytics
Four Stages Of Web Analytics
Greg Jarboe, SEO-PR, interviews SES London keynote, Avinash Kaushik, Google, Analytics Evangelist. Avinash summarizes the four stages of understanding and making use of analytics.
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This presentation was given by Kristin Gast and David Erickson of Tunheim Partners on March 25, 2010, at the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits’ Technology and Communications Conference, Remix, Refresh, Reload: Balancing New Media & Traditional Strategy.
Read MoreOnline Communication For Nonprofits
David Erickson discusses various online tools nonprofits can use in their communications programs.
Read MoreUsing Analytics To Investigate, Evaluate & Decide
Presentation by Noelle Hawton, David Erickson and Natalie Wires of Tunheim Partners on February 4, 2010, before the Minnesota Council on Nonprofits Communicator Series: Communication to Conversation: Engaging in Today’s World.
Read MoreSearch Engine Optimization For Newspapers Presentation
David Erickson’s presentation about Search Engine Optimization for Newspapers before the Minnesota Newspaper Association conference in Bloomington.
Read MoreGoogle Including Google Trends Charts In Search Results
Google is including Google Trends charts within the search results pages for currently hot searches.
Read MoreUsing Online Analytics For Insight Into News Consumption
These are some links to resources I will talk about during my session for The Other Future of News event.
Read MoreMicrosoft Live Labs' Pivot Visualization Tool
ReadWriteWeb reports that Microsoft’s Live Labs has launched Pivot, a fun, powerful discovery tool…[that]…allows for truly intuitive exploration of information.
Read MoreLinkedIn: Who’s Viewed My Profile
One of my favorite LinkedIn features, and no doubt one of the most popular among users, is the Who Viewed My Profile function that tells you who has visited your LinkedIn profile.
Read MoreBrett Favre Online Chatter
Interest in tonight’s Vikings/Packers showdown is expected to be so high that it will break regular-season television ratings for an NFL football game. And that is, of course, due to one person: Brett Favre.
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