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Tag Archives: analytics

The Value of Content, Part 1: Adam Smith never expected this. Melissa Rach takes a look at how con­tent on the web defies tra­di­tional mod­els of eco­nom­ics. In part 2 she explains the basics of effec­tively com­mu­ni­cat­ing the value of con­tent. Sections 2 and 3 of Part 2 are par­tic­u­larly good. Part 2 is here.

January 9, 2012analytics, content, Melissa Rach, publishing, writing

The future of ana­lyt­ics prod­ucts. An epic run­down of var­i­ous ana­lyt­ics prod­ucts, what they offer, and what they lack. Google Analytics may be the mar­ket leader but for many large sites and com­pa­nies it may not be the best option.

March 29, 2011analytics, data, Google, Google Analytics, software

Fitbit weekly summaries

Fitbit now sends weekly sum­maries of your activ­ity right to your inbox. It includes a recap of your steps, miles, weight, and sleep changes. There’s a leader­board col­umn in the email as well as on the site. Not sure how that works since I’ve kept… Continue read­ing →

March 28, 2011analytics, data, exercise, Fitbit, health
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