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Archive for November, 2010

Are you in Atlanta? I will be, next week!

Just a quick note to those of you in the greater Atlanta (GA) metropolitan region to let you know I will be in town next week working and participating in two awesome events:

  1. A blow-out Atlanta Web Analytics Wednesday, sponsored by the fine folks at Unica, where I will be moderating a “practitioner panel” with Delta, Home Depot, and How Stuff Works. Sadly we only had room for 60 odd people and that list filled up almost right away … but you can write to Jane Kell and ask to be put on the waiting list just in case people have to back out.
  2. A presentation to Atlanta CHI on “Getting to Know Your Users Using Data” at the Georgia Tech Research Institute Conference Center. As this is a somewhat mixed audience my presentation will be a high-level walk through the systems and processes we all leverage on a daily basis.

As far as I know the CHI event is not sold out and costs $35 for the general public, $10 for students with ID, and nothing (free!) if you are a member of Atlanta CHI!

For those of you not in Atlanta, apologies for this utterly useless blog post. Hopefully I will make it to your town soon and can make it up to you …

Updated “Web Analysts Code of Ethics”

Just in case you hadn’t seen this already I wanted to call your attention to the updated (version 2) “Web Analysts Code of Ethics” over at the Web Analytics Association blog. John Lovett and the members of the Standards Subcommittee did a wonderful job condensing my original work down into a more easily digested document.

The committee is still looking for comments on this version so please, please head over, read the update, and let us know what you think.

Thanks to John and the WAA for making this happen for all of us!

 
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