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Eric T. Peterson has been working in web analytics for over ten years and has built up an incredibly rich body of knowledge about the subject, knowledge Mr. Peterson works to share every week here in his Web Analytics Demystified weblog. Whether you're new to the subject or the most experienced practitioner, you should join the thousands of people around the globe already subscribing to Peterson's blog and start reading today.

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Semphonic X Change, San Francisco, August 18 and 19, 2008

I am incredibly honored to be able to announce that Web Analytics Demystified has partnered with the fine folks at Semphonic to present X Change 2008 in San Francisco at the Ritz Carlton, August 18 and 19, 2008.

In my decade in the web analytics industry I have attended and presented at hundreds of events around the world. While each have their own unique value proposition and are truly great in their own way, X Change is the only conference I left both completely energized about our industry and actively scheming about how I could become more involved in presenting the event. I said as much after last year’s event.

You can read more in the press release but here’s what you’re not going to read in the release:

  • For me, X Change was like no conference I’ve ever attended as a practitioner, consultant, analyst, or business owner. At the end of the day I didn’t want the conversation to end!
  • The key is the “huddles”: far more structured than “birds of a feather” sessions or round tables, yet informal enough to encourage everyone to participate, and loaded with analytics experience and talent.
  • The small size of the conference is intentional, and Gary, Joel, and I are working to bring some of biggest brains and folks working on the most exciting projects out there to participate. The net result is an amazing ratio of experts per attendee.
  • No booths, no vendor pitches, no literature you don’t want under your door. At least last year, the vendor representatives were senior people working at the top of their game (folks like Matt Belkin, Olivier Silvestre, Aaron Gray, Rand Schulman, etc.)
  • More web analytics bloggers per capita than any conference ever thrown. (Okay, maybe that isn’t really a selling point but it led to a lot of really good PR …)

Again, I am incredibly pleased with Gary and Joel’s decision to allow Web Analytics Demystified a greater level of participation in the event this year. If you’re a long-time reader of my blog and would like more information about X Change, please don’t hesitate to contact me directly.

I hope to see you in San Francisco in August!


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