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Benchmarking Performance: Your Options, Dos, Don'ts and To-Die-Fors!

Occam's Razor

We are all blessed with more data than we know what to do with, and all for the price of a few lines of JavaScript added to your website. In this type of an environment, I've frequently stressed the value of identifying targets for your key performance indicators. None of the four other methods are advisable.

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It's Not The Ink, It's The Think: 6 Effective Data Visualization Strategies

Occam's Razor

Ten years, and the 944,357 words, are proof that I love purposeful data, collecting it, pouring smart strategies into analyzing it, and using the insights identified to transform organizations. There is only one simple message above, and just two metrics that matter. It can be any of the numerous brand metrics avilable to us.

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7 Data Presentation Tips: Think, Focus, Simplify, Calibrate, Visualize++

Occam's Razor

There are three elements to our "big data" efforts, or unhyped normal data efforts: Data Collection, Data Reporting, and Data Analysis. Finally, this is picky, but why is most of the x-axis yearly and then suddenly just until Q2, 2013? Yes, cost per click is metric. Scroll back up.

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Eight Silly Data Things Marketing People Believe That Get Them Fired.

Occam's Razor

[A benchmark for you: In 2013 if 30% of your time, Ms./Mr. Marketer, is not spent with data you''ll fail to achieve professional success.]. Many used some data, but they unfortunately used silly data strategies/metrics. Eight data things that marketing people believe that get them fired… 1.

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What Is Embedded Analytics?

Jet Global

In the past, data visualizations were a powerful way to differentiate a software application. Companies like Tableau (which raised over $250 million when it had its IPO in 2013) demonstrated an unmet need in the market. As a result, end users can better view shared metrics (backed by accurate data), which ultimately drives performance.