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Ecommerce Trendwatching: How To Find, Follow, and Set Trends

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In 2023, personalization will remain a critical aspect of e-commerce trends, whether you are B2B or B2C. A vivid example of a trendsetting market could be China, as it is known for its phenomenal success in the e-commerce industry. We dug deeper into the other part of analytics and found that this trend is growing in many countries.

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Magnificent Mobile Website And App Analytics: Reports, Metrics, How-to!

Occam's Razor

They will need two different implementations, it is quite likely that you will end up with two sets of metrics (more people focused for mobile apps, more visit focused for sites). Mobile content consumption, behavior along key metrics (time, bounces etc.) If you have ecommerce you will see key metrics related to money making.

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The Biggest Mistake Web Analysts Makeā€¦ And How To Avoid It!

Occam's Razor

Here's my process for doing that… ~ Visit www.google.com (or Baidu in China, Yandex in Russia etc). No business, B2C or B2B or here2there, can exist without a robust YouTube strategy. While at Compete I can also dig into a whole bunch of metrics like Visits, PageViews, udience segmentation, and so much more.

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Data Visualization Inspiration: Analysis To Insights To Action, Faster!

Occam's Razor

Yes, you could see in the table that the US was bigger than China, but the Treemap really brings the comparison home. You can hover over each box to get a sense of the key metrics. They also have an app for Treemaps, and it includes using color, as in the Compete case, to represent a metric (say Conversion Rate)!

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Startup Tools

steveblank.com

No-brainer for B2B companies but also for B2C companies (making special advertising deals for example) Reply steveblank , on June 8, 2011 at 9:05 am said: Martin, Any suggestions? I think actually actively selling your stuff is very important for a startup these days.