Originally written by Eric Peterson on February 3, 2006
A handful of folks have asked me why I disabled comments when I moved my weblog over to my personal site full time. I guess I didn’t have a good reason, it just seemed like nobody was commenting so why have comments, right? Now that people are asking, and now that traffic to the weblog is picking up pretty steadily, I’m going to go ahead and turn them back on …
… moderated, of course.
As long as the questions and comments are reasonable I’ll do my best to post them. Keep in mind, if you have any questions about my books I’m always happy to respond if you simply write me directly.
Eric T. Peterson is author of Web Analytics Demystified, Web Site Measurement Hacks and The Big Book of Key Performance Indicators and a long-time member of the web analytics community. He frequently presents on web analytics and is often cited in articles about digital measurement. In the past Mr. Peterson has worked with well-known brands like Microsoft, HP, Cisco, Best Buy, Disney, LEGO, CBS and CBS News, and ESPN. More recently, Mr. Peterson has founded The Analysis Exchange, a completely new way to gain experience with digital measurement.
As an employee of Analytics Demystified Eric is a member of the Digital Analytics Association (DAA), an Adobe Business Partner, and a Google Analytics Certified Partner.