Category Analytics
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Vanity Metrics: What They Are and Why You Should Avoid Them
Vanity metrics are metrics that make you look good to others, but do not help you understand your own performance in a way that informs future strategies. They are often easy to measure and manipulate, but they do not indicate any real return on investment or customer behavior. Examples of vanity metrics include website traffic, social media followers, email subscribers, and video views.
Posted · Author Prasad Ajinkya
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Getting started with R
How to get started with R on your own!
Posted · Author Prasad Ajinkya
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Building your Custom Connector on Google Data Studio
Posted · Author Prasad Ajinkya
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Data, Reporting and doing what’s right
Are we as analysts and agencies reporting the data that our client organizations need correctly?
Posted · Author Prasad Ajinkya
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Data the new Oil
The reason why EU is taking such a harsh stance with GDPR is a bit more clear. Where is the call for privacy and better data sharing protocols?
Posted · Author Prasad Ajinkya
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🎯 Why You Need to Stop Tracking These 5 Metrics
Posted · Author Prasad Ajinkya
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More information about Samara Oblast
Doing some more research on Samara Oblast web traffic spam exploit.
Posted · Author Prasad Ajinkya
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2018, the year of numbers
Posted · Author Prasad Ajinkya
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Using Intelligence reports in Google Analytics
Posted · Author Prasad Ajinkya
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Shiny tools don’t make a purpose
Setting up new tooling or buying new tools for a purpose doesn’t help you realize that purpose.
Posted · Author Prasad Ajinkya