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Customer Data Platforms: The Next Big Shift in SaaS Marketing Stacks?

ConversionXL

In AI implications on Marketing and Analytics , I placed my considerations explaining how and why Artificial Intelligence (AI) will shape the next generation of Analytics and Marketing SaaS products. In early 2000, the diffusion of Personal Computers transformed the way users made decisions and the paradigm buyer/seller changed again.

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The Next 10 Years Of Infocomm Technology

YoungUpstarts

Over the last 3 decades, IT has evolved from providing infrastructure and hardware to a more strategic role that is intimately woven with business verticals as shown below: - 1980s to 1990s: Servers, Storage, and Communications Infrastructure. 1990s to 2000: Infrastructure, Security, Management, etc.

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What Are Heat Maps Good For (Besides Looking Cool)?

ConversionXL

A good rule of thumb is 2000-3000 pageviews per design screen, and also per device (i.e. In 2010, Dr Anne Aula, Senior User Experience Researcher at Google, gave a presentation where she presented some disappointing findings about mouse tracking : Only 6% of people showed some vertical correlation between mouse movement and eye tracking.

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Scaling is Hard, Case Study: TripAdvisor

Seeing Both Sides

Founded in 2000 by Stephen Kaufer and Langley Steinert, Boston-based TripAdvisor is a travel website that provides reviews and other information for consumers about travel destinations around the world. In founding TripAdvisor, Kaufer wanted to take his hard core engineering skills and apply them to vertical search in travel.

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How to Come Up with More Winning Tests Using Data

ConversionXL

It’s not like you open up Google Analytics and the data will come telling you stuff. It doesn’t matter which vertical you’re in, you can use it to find great insights to lead to better test hypotheses. Open up your Google Analytics and go to Audience -> Technology -> Browser & OS report.