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Web Analytics Terms and Definitions

Hi and welcome back to our introductory series on Web Analytics!
As promised (though a bit late for which I apologize), this time we’ll be looking at the terms commonly (and to my surprise often misunderstood) used within the web analytics community. For matters of convenience let’s just refer to web analytics as WA from this point on.
Even […]

Corporate blogging…anyone?

First things first, what is a blog? A contraction of ‘web’ and ‘log’, it is an easy-to-publish website. The manner in which blogs are written are informal and conversational, and they are published in chronological order. Blogs can be public and found by anyone searching the web, and some may be for […]

PHP coding tips

Writing your code in a structured manner is, perhaps, the smartest decision you can make. Although there aren’t any predefined coding standards that everyone in the programming community recognizes as better than the rest, deciding from the very beginning on a set of conventions will go a long way toward helping you make fewer mistakes.
Documenting […]

Why should businesses go online?

This question has been answered by experts in several industries and has long been implemented by millions of businesses of various sizes. So why am I revisiting this topic? Because I see many enterprises who are not there yet, so to speak. Especially in developing countries such as ours, the internet is […]

Web Analytics

The world has changed hasn’t it? It’s smaller now in so many ways thanks in no small part to the Internet. As far as business goes, I don’t think I have to tell you about how the Internet leveled the playing field when it comes to giving everything from mom-and-pop backyard operations to local conglomerates […]