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Originating Author: Marissa Goldsmith Introduction: Take a look at your "vital stats" for a before/after view of a website redesign. Analysis Overview: If you're redesigning your website, hopefully, you've done so with some goals in mind. This analysis gives you a before/after...
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Originally published on the Digital Analytics Blog on June 5, 2019 by Chris Tighe, Editorial Manager at AT Internet . See the original blog post With its latest ITP system update for iOS and macOS, Safari is blazing the trail for increased privacy among the major browsers
Tammy Kim-Newman joins us again in this month's Guest Blogger Series for DAA with research from the University of Waterloo on 2021 workforce trends. The world of work is an ever-changing space and the changes that come with tackling global pandemic recovery mean new challenges for the...
At the University of Waterloo, home to North America’s largest co-op program, we analyzed over 37,000 job descriptions posted on our recruitment platform
Originally published on the Digital Analytics Blog on Thursday, June 22 2017 by Bernard Segarra, Editorial Manager at AT Internet. See the original blog post . More than 55% of companies use data to make decisions, but only 33% of CEOs say they really trust their data (according to studies from Oxford Economics, SAP & KPMG)
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As technology has continued to advance, many classic marketing methods have started to go the way of the dodo. We’re here to tell you that they shouldn’t go extinct just yet. There are quite a few traditional marketing methods that your business should be using that still work. Don’t believe us?...
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