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10 Things I Learned in 2010: Josh Oakes

This is the second post in a series of year-end retrospectives from each member of the [meta]marketer staff. You Can’t Have Too Much Data I didn’t actually learn this in 2010, but it’s a perennial, no matter what business I’m in. You can’t have too much data, but you can have the wrong data, and [...]

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10 Things I Learned in 2010: Liz Hadaway

With the year coming down to a close, we thought it would be fitting to share a modest list of some of the things each of us has learned this year. With me being the newest addition to the team, I was chosen to share first. Please bear with me as I make my [meta]marketer [...]

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4 Types of Analytics (Non-)Users

For many people, analyzing web traffic is like flossing: we know we should do it, but we’d rather not and say we did. In fact, as data-driven marketers, we’ve seen enough examples of people having a love/hate (mostly hate) relationship with their web data that we thought we’d share some of the classics. (Of course, [...]

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Beware of the Phone-Wielding Consumer

via Rob Cottingham. Oh, I’ve totally done this. Don’t be surprised if this is the next trend everyone can’t stop talking about. Have you started thinking about your mobile strategy yet?

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