Archive for July 3, 2009

Web Site Measurement Hacks: Tips & Tools to Help Optimize Your Online Business (Hacks)

In order to establish and then maintain a successful presence on the Web, designing a creative site is only half the battle. What good is an intricate Web infrastructure if you’re unable to measure its effectiveness? That’s why every business is desperate for feedback on their site’s visitors: Who are they? Why do they visit? What information or service is most valuable to them?

Unfortunately, most common Web analytics software applications are long on functionality and short on documentation. Without clear guidance on how these applications should be integrated into the greater Web strategy, these often expensive investments go underused and underappreciated.

Enter “Web Site Measurement Hacks,” a guidebook that helps you understand your Web site visitors and how they contribute to your business’s success. It helps organizations and individual operators alike make the most of their Web investment by providing tools, techniques, and strategies for measuring–and then improving–their site’s usability, performance, and design. Among the many topics covered, you’ll learn:

definitions of commonly used terms, such as “key performance indicators” (KPIs)

how to drive potential customers to action

how to gather crucial marketing and customer data

which features are useful and which are superfluous

advanced techniques that senior Web site analysts use on a daily basis

By examining how real-world companies use analytics to their success, “Web Site Measurement Hacks” demonstrates how you, too, can accurately measure your Web site’s overall effectiveness. Just as importantly, it bridges the gulf between the technical teams charged with maintaining your Web’sinfrastructure and the business teams charged with making management decisions.

It’s the technology companion that every site administrator needs.
Customer Review: One of the three first books you should buy about web analytics
It has been a couple of years since I read this book, but I’m sure most of it is still relevant. It’s definitely one of the first books you should get if you’re interested in web analytics. It’s one of those books you can go back to and use as a reference when you need valuable input.
Customer Review: Standard desk copy for web analysts
I bought this copy and Web Analytics Demystified. This book repeats a lot of information in “demystified” plus it gives you coding tools to build your own metrics. More bang for the buck here. Buy Now!

“The effect of adding flange-plates to plate-web girders.” (The Institution of Civil Engineers. Selected engineering papers)

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Web of Kaine-Spiderman (Web of Kaine-Spiderman by Marvel Comics, Volume 1,Number 124, May 1995)

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Website Maker

Website Maker lets everyone immediately create and publish their own high-quality website online. Magix provides everything you need in one packet with Website Maker.System Requirements:600 MHz or higher CPU speed min. 64 MB RAM (128 MB recommended Min. 300 MB hard disk space Graphics card min. resolution 1024×768 with 16-bit high-color 16-bit sound card . CD-ROM drive Microsoft compatible mouse Internet connection: Broadband connection (min. ADSL 768 kbit). Internet Browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer min. version 6.0 with Macromedia Flash-Player min. version 7.0 (version 8.0 recommended) and Java 2 Runtime Environment min. version 1.42 (both available free of charge). Other tested browsers Firefox 2.0 Safari 2.0 Opera 9. Format: WIN 2000XPVISTA Genre: PRODUCTIVITY UPC: 639191860041 Manufacturer No: 639191860041 Buy Now!

The Emerging Semantic Web (Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, 75) (Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, 75)

The World Wide Web has been the main source of an important shift in the way people get information and order services. However, the current Web is aimed at people only. The Semantic Web is a Web defined and linked in a way that it can be used by machines not just for display purposes, but also for automation, integration and reuse of data across various applications. Facilities and technologies to put machine understandable data on the Web are rapidly becoming a high priority for many communities. In order for computers to provide more help to people, the Semantic Web augments the current Web with formalized knowledge and data that can be processed by computers. It thus needs a language for expressing knowledge. This knowledge is used to describe the content of information sources, through ontologies, and the condition of operation of Web services. One of the challenges of the current Semantic Web development is the design of a framework that allows these resources to interoperate. This book presents the state of the art in the development of the principles and technologies that will allow for the Semantic Web to become a reality. It contains revised versions of a selection of papers presented at the International Semantic Web Working Symposium that address the issues of languages, ontology s, services, and interoperability. Buy Now!