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PRODUCT MANAGER at Phaidon Press Ltd
23 June 2009 15:58pm
We need someone to come in and evaluate if our analytics accounts are measuring the correct stats and help us get the most out of google analytics for b2b site.
Any volunteers (paid obviously!)
Business Director at New Media Guru (NMG)
23 June 2009 16:19pm
Hi Robert,
We can certainly help you in this matter. Please reach me on following mail for more information.
Amit Thakrar
Manager Business Development
Classic Informatics Private Limited
Mail - amit_thakrar@classicinformatics.com
CEO at Econsultancy
26 June 2009 15:30pm
Hi Robert
A few thoughts:
- Obviously you should read our useful blog articles on how to best use Google Anlaytics...
- And, for £99, you should come on our Getting the most out of Google Analytics briefing / course
But here are a few people you could approach:
- Talk to Simon Murdoch at StormForward
- Talk to Ran Nir at Conversion Counts
- Talk to Brian Clifton at Omega Digital Media
And, if still no luck, then ask me again...
Ashley
PRODUCT MANAGER at Phaidon Press Ltd
03 July 2009 15:02pm
Hi Ashley
Yes constant visitor to the blogs and done the courses etc (not just yours but others too) SEO or tracking isn't the problem really. It's just maximising the data we do collect for conversion.
I guess I just want someone to come in and provide some more specific help. Dig around in the reports and see if we are missing a trick with something. When you stare to long at something you get a bit of performance blindness and just after another set of eyes. Thanks for the suggested contacts, might give them a shout.
Robert