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Job Opportunity: Web Analytics Analyst

August 15th, 2008 by Benj Arriola

Do you love web analytics? If you do, we might have something just for you.

Job Opening: Web Analytics Analyst

A mid-level position in the field of website analytics those with a minimum of 2 years of experience in configuring website analytics platforms, developing custom reports and providing analysis on website statistics.

If you are interested, we expect you to come into the position with some form of experience working with previous analytics platforms and providing analysis of reports. Aside from that, you must continue learning and keep up-to-date with new and developing platforms and strategies within the space. We will expect you to rise to these and other challenges that might surface and thrive on change, innovation, critical thinking, humor, results, and success.

At BusinessOnLine, our people drive our process, our process drives our solutions, our solutions drive client satisfaction, and client satisfaction drives us.

If you believe you are a perfect fit for this position, read more about it, download more information here. And contact us through the contact information in that document.

If you do not find this useful since you are not applying for this position, well you can use the image above as a cool wallpaper? What do you think?

Track AJAX and Flash Actions with Google Analytics Event Tracking

May 21st, 2008 by Benj Arriola

Get more detailed actions with Google Analytics Event Tracking

Google Analytics/Google Code Event Tracking

Google Analytics Event Tracking PanelReleased as beta a version to testers, Google Analytics can now tag certain events that happen on a page that are normally not tracked by default on many other analytics platforms. This is common on websites that use AJAX and Flash, which are two technologies based on the current trends will just see more and more of these technologies used. Thus there is a great demand for tracking the events on sites like these.

Often web analytics platforms track many server and browser variables once an HTML rendered page loads. Problem today is many page elements powered by AJAX and Flash does not reload a new page. Thus an AJAX or Flash heavy site may be having a lot of user activity but are not effectively tracked as common web analytics software are not being able to track these events without a page loading.

Google Analytics new feature released to beta testers (more…)