Walking you through the principles of digital analytics in bite-size pieces intended for those new to this space especially those coming from more creative fields.
Created as something that students in my classes could take to supplement their reading and be reinforce the essentials and perhaps helpful for others out there doing the same study.
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Walking you through the principles of digital analytics in bite-size pieces intended for those new to this space especially those coming from more creative fields.
Created as something that students in my classes could take to supplement their reading and be reinforce the essentials and perhaps helpful for others out there doing the same study.
What are the actual components and calculations that make a social media feed rank algorithm? How to explore and edit the components to understand how the feeds vary to create different experiences across platforms and with different strategies? This will help you design social platforms or just understand how your content will perform.
User metrics for apps of any kind, I discuss the metrics you'll see in the financial news, the ratio, what business fit, and other options to empower your organization.
What real life pressure will face you in a corporate environment on whether you should test or just make changes. You can choose to test or not to test. What will you do?
In this episode we discuss the Pirate Metrics Sales Funnel marketing framework about where the user is in the customer journey and the Lean Analytics framework where we ask two questions: what type of business are you in? And what stage of growth are you at? With these you can narrow down data overwhelm to a key focus. What is your one metric that matters right now?
What metrics really matter? What makes a metric a good one? What value can we offer as analytics are automated? This episode is a quick review of https://seths.blog/2012/05/avoiding-false-metrics/ and chapter 2 of Lean Analytics https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/lean-analytics/9781449335687/
Walking you through the principles of digital analytics in bite-size pieces intended for those new to this space especially those coming from more creative fields.
Created as something that students in my classes could take to supplement their reading and be reinforce the essentials and perhaps helpful for others out there doing the same study.