9
2009
Corporate Blogging
And the last piece that I was waiting for has fallen into place. I’m now officially the newest member of the Omniture Blogging team. Find my analytics related posts at http://blogs.omniture.com/author/brobison/.
24
2009
SiteCatalyst Blogging
For all those who come here looking for SiteCatalyst related information, I highly recommend you follow Adam Greco’s blog, the Omni Man. Adam worked in the industry for many years as a SiteCatalyst customer, then worked for Omniture for a few years, and now he’s back out in the industry. His blog is dedicated to helping people get more from the Omniture tools they’ve got. He’s got one-of-a-kind insight into actually using SiteCatalyst because he’s [...]
6
2008
Ideas that spread win.
I don’t know if it comes as a surprise to anyone that Omniture knows how to put on a good show. The SLC Summit 08 meetings wrapped up this evening and now all that’s left is a day’s worth of skiing. Work hard, play hard, you know how the saying goes. For those who attended the event, I imagine that Lance Armstrong’s keynote and the Flight of the Concords performance will be top-of-mind and tip-of-tongue, [...]
11
2008
Some Things I’d Like to Say, But Can’t
The fact that I work for one of the vendors, means that I don’t often write about analytics anymore. There are a few reasons for this: 1) I don’t want to be perceived as an official representative for the company and 2) my site isn’t supposed to be an advertisement. So I was delighted when I read this article by June Dershewitz over on the Web Analytics Association’s blog. June created a list of the [...]
10
2007
Computers Only Do What You Tell Them To
I was just getting all my screenshots in order for a post on the Google Analytics conspiracy. I went into my GA account the other day and noticed that on November 15, all my tracking went to 0. No Page Views, no Visits, no Visitors, no Referring Traffic, no Nothing. Obviously I find this a little upsetting. I realize that my blog is not a major web crossroads, but I was averaging 30-ish Visits a [...]

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