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Your tables aren’t long enough

By Alec Cochrane Posted on November 19, 2007 Posted in Blogging, HBX, Web Analytics No Comments

Like King Arthur and his gang at a kids tea party, I have been left to rue the size of tables recently. Whilst Arthur may have got out of this predicament by getting Merlin to do his magic, I only …

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Bidding for paid keywords on your own brand

By Alec Cochrane Posted on November 15, 2007 Posted in Brand, Google, PPC, Web Analytics No Comments

As I was writing a presentation for next week on paid keyword tracking, I was reminded of something that had happened to me in a previous job. Particularly this was bidding for keywords that included the brand name. Now for …

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The end of HBX is not quite nigh

By Alec Cochrane Posted on November 5, 2007 Posted in Gatineau, HBX, Omniture, Visual Sciences, Web Analytics, WebTrends No Comments

It’s all been happening recently. Well, if you live in the world of Analytics like we do then it has all been happening. Firstly there was news that Omniture and Visual Sciences have merged (more of that later), then suddenly …

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Why I’ll be taking GooglePage Rank off my toolbar

By Alec Cochrane Posted on October 30, 2007 Posted in Google, Search, Web Analytics No Comments

You kind of new that at some point someone over at Google was going to do something a little silly and wipe all the good marketing that they’ve done over time into the dust bin. Ok, ok that is a …

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Getting your users to engage

By Alec Cochrane Posted on October 30, 2007 Posted in Engagement, Usability, Web Analytics 1 Comment

There was a bit of conversation recently around the measurement of engagement within the web analytics industry and I think that this has been brewing around this company for a while too (although under a different name). Whilst Avinash and …

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Using Link Analysis, you can work out what links work best in your articles

By Alec Cochrane Posted on October 30, 2007 Posted in HBX, Linking, Web Analytics 1 Comment

Do you know where people are clicking in your article? Do you know which links work best on a page? HBX’s clever link analysis tool can tell you all of this, so that you can work out which links work …

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Britney’s Dog Menaced by Sharks

By Alec Cochrane Posted on October 30, 2007 Posted in Editorial, Linking, Web Analytics No Comments

A common theme around the Business at the moment is moving from writing articles for the magazine to writing articles for the web. More specifically what we are finding is that articles that are going into the magazine are also …

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Is HBX active viewing awesome?

By Alec Cochrane Posted on October 30, 2007 Posted in Active Viewing, HBX, Web Analytics No Comments
Is HBX active viewing awesome?

Yes it is, according to Stephane Hamel. However he was looking at it from a slightly different point of view than from how we will be looking at it within a publishing company. So how will we be looking at …

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So what if we can’t measure conversion conventionally

By Alec Cochrane Posted on October 30, 2007 Posted in Engagement, HBX, Web Analytics No Comments

If you don’t own an eCommerce website, you have to come up with some other success criteria for your site, which don’t necessarily have to relate to actions. An interesting post from Avinash Kaushik on this subject references Google Analytics, …

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