Thinking about forming a “Virtual Web 2.0 Measurement Working Group”
Published by Eric T. Peterson on September 9, 2006.
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I was just checking out Skype’s new Skypecast feature and it’s actually pretty cool. I immediately thought, “Man, what is the geekiest possible thing you could do with this technology?” and it hit me! I could host a Skypecast for people interested in talking about how “Web 2.0″ is going to be measured.
Get out the pointy hats, huh?
I’d probably host the “event” some morning at 8 AM Pacific/11 AM Eastern so West Coast could join before work and East Coast could take an early lunch (assuming your bosses don’t want you to Skypecast on the job …)
Would you be interested? If so, leave me a comment below and I’ll count comments to see if the idea has any legs.
About Eric T. Peterson
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Eric T. Peterson is the founder of Web Analytics Demystified, Inc. and the author of Web Analytics Demystified, Web Site Measurement Hacks, and The Big Book of Key Performance Indicators. Mr. Peterson frequently presents on web analytics, is often cited in articles about digital measurement, and has been blogging on the subject since 2004. Want to speak with Eric? Contact Web Analytics Demystified |
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