Archive for the 'Web Statistics' Category
MSN SERP Eye Tracking Study
Saturday, January 13th, 2007
Via Resource Shelf and then SearchEngineLand, MSN has published an eye tracking study which looks at the effects of changes to the search engine results pages (SERPs):
We describe a study that used eye tracking methodologies to explore the effects of changes in the presentation of search results. We found that adding information to the contextual […]
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Google Reader Adds Trends
Sunday, January 7th, 2007
Google has recently enabled a new section to its RSS Reader software which allows you to track your reading habits.
From Lifehacker:
The Trends page is useful for a lot of things, especially if you like to keep track of where you do the majority of your reading… Reader’s Trends can help you decide which feeds have […]
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The Difficulties of Web 2.0 Measurement
Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
Are we looking at new metrics for measuring the performance of our Web 2.0 sites?
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Inside Web Analytics
Sunday, April 9th, 2006
One of my more recent interesting blog finds has been Inside Web Analytics, written by the former Director of Marketing Analytics at Macromedia, Matt Belkin.
I’ve enjoyed Matt’s take on whether we should analyse visitors or unique visitors, in which he proposes we all concentrate on the number of visitors we receive on our sites, rather […]
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