AnalyticsLife: Web Analytics Social Networking
I will be the first to admit that while I do have some experience in Web Analytics I could probably learn a lot more. I have the basics down and understand how to apply what I find at a very basic level. I would really like to learn about more advanced methods for analyzing the data and utilizing it to improve my SEO efforts. That’s why I am interested in a new social networking site for Analytics professionals, AnalyticsLife.
AnalyticsLife is a social networking site dedicated to Web Analytics discussion, blogs, events, jobs, etc. I just joined and I will be keeping an eye on how it develops. I would really like to see it evolve into a place that gets into the gritty details of analyzing web analytics and how to apply that information to improve how users interact with websites. If you have not had a chance please take a look at the site and hopefully it can gain some steam and bring more detailed and advanced analytics methods to the forefront. BTW, this is my profile there if you want to stop by and say hi.
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Mark;
Thank you for your review.:)
To address how we are looking to advance the study of web analytics, we will be introducing the “Sandbox” sometime in March.
AnalyticsLife incorporates SiteCatalyst, a very robust ad serving capability, content management, and from Metronome Labs an on-the-fly configurable packet sniffer for generating log data.
The Sandbox will make available all of these tools to the membership for testing out ideas, answering questions about metrics, for look at how changes can affect reporting, tagging issues, understanding below the surface technical issues, etc. The data will also be available for beta testing new products.
We expect to add mobile and interactive texting capability in the next few months, and possibly predictive modeling. These will be included in the functionality of the site, but will also be in the Sandbox, so stay tuned.
January 15th, 2008 at 12:52 pm