I'm doing a free Webcast for the WAA on August 29th …
One of the things a lot of companies struggle with is the actual “doing” of web analytics — but web analytics is easy, right?
On August 29th I’ll examine some of our assumptions and share my foolproof strategy for success through measurement. If you’ve ever struggled to transform data into insights and insights into action, this presentation is for you!
I will also be leaving a lot of time for open Q&A at the end of the call, to give attendees a chance to pick my brain about whatever topics they would like.
But, you have to be a Web Analytics Association member to attend this free event. Yep, the WAA is a co-sponsor and they’re trying to drive membership so hopefully this (and a series of other similar webinars they have planned with industry leaders like Jim Novo and Jim Sterne) will encourage non-members to join this fine organization!
If you’re in the Web Analytics Association already you can go to a password protected page on their site to register:
http://www.webanalyticsassociation.org/en/cms/?994
If you’re not a member, but are interested in joining the organization, you can follow this link to get more information about the WAA and join today:
http://www.webanalyticsassociation.org/en/memberships/applications/add.asp
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