Editorial Reviews From the Back Cover
“Analytics is vitally important, and no one explains it more
elegantly, more simply, or more powerfully than Avinash Kaushik.
Consider buying up all the copies of this book before your competition
gets a copy.”
—Seth Godin, author, Tribes
“Lots of companies have spent lots of time and money collecting data—and sadly do little with it. In Web Analytics 2.0,
Avinash Kaushik helps us grasp the importance of this underused
resource and shows us how to make the most of online data and
experimentation.”
—Dan Ariely, Professor of Behavioral Economics, Duke University, and author of Predictably Irrational
“Kaushik
takes the witchcraft out of analytics. If venture capitalists read this
book, they would fire half of the CEOs that they've funded.”
—Guy Kawasaki, Co-founder of Alltop & Garage Technology Ventures
“When
people ask, ‘who is the smartest guy in the room when it comes to
online marketing?’ only one name comes to mind: Avinash Kaushik. His new
book Web Analytics 2.0 should be on every marketer’s desk. It’s
powerful, awesome and actionable.”
—Mitch Joel, President of Twist Image & author of Six Pixels of Separation
Shift to Data-Driven Decision Making and Leverage the Complete Power of All Web Data
The
Web, online marketing, and advertising have been revolutionized in the
last few years, yet the approach to using data has remained largely the
same as a decade ago. Web analytics thought leader Avinash Kaushik
presents the next-generation framework of web analytics in this exciting
book that will dramatically enhance the ability of your organization to
think smart and move fast.
In this book, Avinash lays out
specific strategies and execution models to evolve from simply
leveraging clickstream tools to incorporating the insightful elixir of
qualitative data, experimentation and testing, and competitive
intelligence tools.
While expanding upon the industry-shaping
lessons from his bestselling book Web Analytics: An Hour a Day, Avinash
explains how to measure, analyze, and act upon today's quickly evolving
web technologies and trends—including social media, video, mobile, and
online user-centric design options. As he updates traditional
approaches, Avinash debunks myths, identifies traps, and reveals
specific, simple and advanced methodologies to transform your thinking,
making this book the ultimate guide for all web professionals.
- Discover the solutions for the hardest challenges, including multichannel analytics and multitouch campaign attribution analysis
- Quantify the holistic economic value of your website and measure macro and micro conversions for ecommerce, non-ecommerce, and B2B websites
- Profit from analytical methodologies that attack the holy trinity of search: internal site search, pay-per-click marketing, and search engine optimization
- Pinpoint the most relevant Key Performance Indicators for your organization and create actionable dashboards that drive change
- Master crucial emerging analytics fields including Twitter®, YouTube®, blogs, mobile, and rich-media analytics
- Leverage experimentation and testing to create truly customer-centric websites and innovate by failing faster
- Create data-driven bosses and organizations, and cultivate the skills and background you need for a successful analytics career
- Continue learning with four hours of video, an hour of audio, and valuable presentations, templates, and models on the CD
- Save $25 on AdWords with the book’s included Google AdWords gift card
About the Author
Avinash Kaushik is the author of the leading research &
analytics blog Occam’s Razor. He is also the Analytics Evangelist for
Google and the Chief Education Officer at Market Motive, Inc. He is a
bestselling author and a frequent speaker at key industry conferences
around the globe and at leading American universities. He was the
recipient of the 2009 Statistical Advocate of the Year award from the
American Statistical Association. Avinash donates all proceeds from his
books to two charities, The Smile Train and the Ekel Vidyalaya
Foundation. Visit Amazon's Avinash Kaushik Page
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