Analytics 2.0

Much more than just tagging

Integration, where are you?

I’ve been my last two days at Adtech San Francisco and I was very surprised (and not) because  none of the Web Analytics Tools where there. Google was there just with Adwords, Yahoo! had no booth, Omniture had no booth neither, Coremetrics the same. Ok you can say, they are big so they don’t need to be there? So, should I think that Adwords is small? You can also say that some of the tools are free and they are part of other business (like Adwords and Google Analytics) and here is when we return to the begining. Information is what makes you generate forecasting scenarios. Without information you are not able to understand what is gonna happen in the future (with and acceptable level of confidence), if you are planning without information from the past then you are just guessing and I’m not sure that guessing could bring you to a acceptable level of confidence.
On the other hand companies like Omniture or Coremetrics where no present there neither, and they charge a lot of money for their services. This has really no explanation to me. I know that were some other analytics events on the region those days, but come on, we (Analytics professionals) are always talking about integration and cannot even share the same space with adveretisers and publishers? Please, is not about Analytics, or Paid Search, Or Organic search, is about Business and businesses require all those things togheter.
So why none of the biggest Web Analytics Companies had no presence? No idea…
Finally there are a lot of new Web Analytics Tools companies all over the world, it was a great opportunity to fill the Web Analytics emptiness left by the other companies… but nothing happened…I’m really confused.
We (Web Analytics professionals) are always saying that clients and agencies are not taking Web Analytics very seriously, but how would they take it seriously if we don’t do it?

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The second Web Analytics Day in Buenos Aires

The last Thursday was the second Web Analytics Day in Buenos Aires. It is incredible how the Web Analytics Industry is growing in our Region. The event received about 200 people with different background interested in Web Analytics.

I would like to specially thanks Marie-Ann Gauly, Enrique Quevedo (from Google) for inviting me as one of the four Speakers. Also to Mariana Anselmucci (from Mazalan) for the exquisite organization, it couldn’t be better.

You are invited to download the presentation “Web Analytics is more than just tagging” from here (Just in spanish).

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Socialmetrix got an special nomination at the Red Innova Startups competition

I’m so glad to tell you that yesterday Socialmetrix (project in which I’m working for about 1,5 years with Martin, Sebas and Gus) had been nominated as one of the best Iberoamerican Startups. This recognition is extremely important to us since it is a”thumbs up” to our project from the most recognized people in this field like Alejandro K. Mashad, Executive Director at Endeavor Argentina (Presidente of the Jury); Manuel Silva, Coporative Innovation at  BBVA; Juan Manuel Casco Nieto, Director of the Innovation Area at Caja Madrid; Pedro Iniesta, Innovation Director at Telefónica Latinoamérica; Pamela Hartigan, Skoll Centre Director for Social Entrepreneurship, Said Business School – University of Oxford; Rodolfo Lara, Head of Technology Pioneers and Knowledge Integration, World Economic Forum; Damián Voltes, CEO, Patagonia Ventures. 

Congratulations to the first three Startups!!! Its great to know that Latin America is awake ;-)

1- Keepcon from Argentina.

2- Popego from Argentina.

3- Betazeta from Chile.

Here I leave you some pictures I took from Lord Jerome.

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Web Analytics Day in Buenos Aires

I’m very glad to announce that Google is organizing, for the next 25th of June, a Web Analytics Day in Buenos Aires.

I have the honor of being one of the speakers of the first of the following topics:

1- Google Analytics Advanced Implementation.

2- Media Planning.

3- Google Analytics Advanced Features.

4- Conversion Optimization.

You can register to the event here.

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WAA Board of Directors 2009 Election Result

The WAA has finally announced the 2009 elected Directors of the Board. I was not elected, something that doesn’t make me feel so happy but I’m very glad of having “on the board” people like:

Consultants
Anil Batra, Ascentium
Stéphane Hamel, Immeria

Practitioners
Ed Wu, Dell
Peter Sanborn, Microsoft
Rachel Scotto, Sony Pictures

Vendors
Alex Yoder, WebTrends
Matthew Langie, Omniture

Congratulations to all of them, I have no doubt they will do it great!!!

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The UP launches a Hands on Online Advertising Program

The Graduate School of Business from the “Universidad de Palermo” launches the first “Hands On” Online Advertising Program in Latinamerica.

The program aims to provide participants with all knowledge and tools available to promote a website.
With a strong practical approach, the classes will be performed applying theory with examples in real time.

I’m so glad of being part of this program for two reasons. First because it was developed having in mind that “if you can’t measure it you can’t manage it”. So we can say that Analytics crosses the program across every different module.

The second reason is because as you know I love the “Hands On” learning model and this program was completely developed with that model in mind as you can see in the list of people in charge of the different modules: Continue reading

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The Web Analytics Association voting period is open!!!

The voting period for the WAA Board of Directors election is finally open. All voting members should have received a email from the Vote Administrator, username and password to the online ballot. If you have not received yours, please contact Lindsay De Santis for the details. The vote closes April 10, 2009.

Whether I get elected or not I will keep working for the industry and the Web Analytics Association in particular but if I get that position the posibilities are infitite. So please think very carefull how are you gonna vote for.

and off course, good luck to…

- Anil Batra, Chief Analytics Officer, Ascentium, USA

- Daniel Waisberg, Head of Web Analytics, EasyNet Search Marketing, Israel

- David Millrod, Managing Partner, Technology Leaders, USA

- Khalid Saleh, President, Invesp Consulting, USA

- Olivier Silvestre, Co-founder, Tealium, Inc., USA

- René Dechamps Otamendi, Founder, Ox2/LBi, Brussels

- Sergio Maldonado, Director, MV Consultoria, Spain

- Stéphane Hamel, Web Analytics Advocate, Immeria Consulting Services, Canada

- Ed Wu, Senior Analyst, Global Consumer Online, Dell, Inc., USA

- Greg Asman, Director of Web Analytics, Aspen Marketing Services, USA

- Peter Sanborn, Group Manager, Web Analytics, Microsoft, USA

- Rachel Scotto, Metrics Manager, Sony Pictures Entertainment, USA

- Ray Sibulkin, Executive Director, Business and Marketing Analysis, Edmunds.com, USA

- Alex Yoder, Chief Executive Officer, WebTrends, USA

- Arie Abecassis, President, MindFireInc, USA

- Claudia Woods, Director of Strategic Development, Predicta, Brazil

- Jonathan Levitt, Vice President of Marketing, iPerceptions, Inc., USA

- Kimberly Weller, Product Manager, SAAS Institute, USA

- Mark Wachen, Managing Director, Interwoven/Optimost, USA

- Matthew Langie, Senior Director, Product Marketing, Omniture, USA

- Nicolas Babin, Chief Operating Officer, AT Internet (XiTi), France

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