Convergence Analytics: Why Now’s The Time
It might be the Holy Grail of marketing analytics, but don’t feel bad if you haven’t heard of convergence analytics before. A relatively new term in marketing analytics, it describes a new class of tool that takes the endlessly accumulating volumes of customer data and turns it into the insight needed to build more engaging customer experiences. Read more
More Data? How About More Insight? [20 New Charts for Modern Marketers]
There’s a lot of talk about big data these days. But too much data can be overwhelming. As marketers, what we need is more knowledge. More insight that is strategic and actionable. With the help of our marketing automation partner, Eloqua, that’s exactly what we’ve got for you. Read more
Web Cookies: Wholesome or Privacy Hazard?
What’s your opinion on cookies and how they might be regulated? Does your opinion change, depending on whether you’re viewing them as marketer or a regular web user? Join the conversation. Read more
Tagged cookies, first-party cookies, Google, Google Analytics, internet marketers, online privacy, privacy, privacy policies, security cookies, technology, third-party cookies, tracking, user tracking, web designers, web privacy
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Content Experiments from Google Makes Optimizing Your Website Easier
Your website could be better. You know that quick, incremental changes could dramatically improve the effectiveness and buyer experience of your website. But where to start? Luckily, identifying, prioritizing and implementing those changes just got easier. Read more
The Zen of Web Analytics: Finding Strengths in Numbers
Some things are worth repeating. That’s why I think it’s worth revisiting this two-and-a half-year-old blog post by Avinash Kaushik. He’s a respected Web analytics guru and Analytics Evangelist for Google who has good ideas about his field to offer,… Read more
Are you getting the most from your mobile field force?
Many businesses today use technology to deeply connect mobile workers with their business processes. In fact, this connection has become a strategic component of their success. A recent IDC survey[1. Embracing Next-Generation Mobile Platforms to Solve Business Problems, Stephen D.… Read more
Tagged BlackBerry, iphone, mobile forms, smartphone
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Designing your way out of a “Red Ocean”
The last few years have seen significant advances in the general business competency around user experience design and usability. Prodded by industry analysts such as Forrester, and enabled with a growing suite of compelling assessment tools applied both in the laboratory and on the server, executives have begun to understand the strategic business importance of getting customer experience right. Read more
How are marketers shifting their advertising budgets?
With the economic downturn, 60% of large companies and 29% of medium-sized companies have made cuts or are thinking of making cuts to their marketing budgets.1 How are marketers shifting their spending to respond to this challenge? More investment is… Read more
Tagged eMarketer, Marketing Sherpa
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Measuring Reality or Performance?
The business adage that “you can’t manage what you can’t measure,” is a signature concept of the industrial economy, a period when measurement and optimization became defining management processes for value-creation. If the adage was true then, does its relevance… Read more
