By Nick Kurentz on Apr 18, 2010 in Analytics | 0 Comments
There are two major problems with web presence analytics; they’re either non-existent or too complicated. Many people may be against using web analytics because it not only measures success it also measures failure. Someone in charge of marketing might be afraid to use web analytics because it would prove the failure scientifically. Avoiding web analytics [...]
By Nick Kurentz on Mar 15, 2010 in Analytics | 0 Comments
Instead of looking at web analytics as a tool to make improvements to your web presence, you must look at web analytics as what it would cost your company if you ignored its significance. Would I have your attention, if with the use of web analytics it is possible that your next e-mail campaign would [...]
By Nick Kurentz on Mar 7, 2010 in Analytics | 0 Comments
Visit us at ibm.com/media. IBM offers media and entertainment companies analytics solutions that can turn information into valuable insights. In this video from NAB 2008, Dan Fulwiler and Steve Segalewitz from IBM, discuss how understanding your online data more clearly can improve decision-making. In the accelerating media industry, discovering relevant business insights within the chaos [...]
By Nick Kurentz on Jan 16, 2010 in Analytics | 0 Comments
There are two major problems with web presence analytics; they’re either non-existent or too complicated. Many people may be against using web analytics because it not only measures success it also measures failure. Someone in charge of marketing might be afraid to use web analytics because it would prove the failure scientifically. Avoiding web analytics [...]
By Nick Kurentz on Jan 9, 2010 in Analytics | 0 Comments
There are two major problems with web presence analytics; they’re either non-existent or too complicated. Many people may be against using web analytics because it not only measures success it also measures failure. Someone in charge of marketing might be afraid to use web analytics because it would prove the failure scientifically. Avoiding web analytics [...]