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Daniel Shields (Formerly) at Web Analytics Demystified is Blogging Here Now


So, after 18 months of working at CableOrganizer.com, and about 9 months of blogging at Web Analytics Demtystified , I’ve fully transitioned to Wicked Business Sciences.  I am heading up efforts here to build a business geared toward adding value to ecommerce businesses.  Paul Holstein ,  COO of CableOrganizer, is now providing life where I left off at WAD.  It was probably for the best too.  The tasks of managing analytics and marketing, developing Wicked Sciences, having a new baby, writing Secrets of Website Optimization with Andy King , dealing with new solutions and their measurability and patentability, speaking at eMetrics in San Francisco impeded my ability to continue to provide necessary focus on the WAD blog.  In a nutshell, this blog is here to provide insights into solutions to problems which just seem to happen in web analytics. From time to time, we come across one of those nuggets of information that helps shed some light on an issue in collecting certain parts of multichannel business.  Or, once in a while, we might have some information you’d find useful for implementation tips, development news, or other chatter.  I expect that this will be much more regular publication that WAD.    A quick message to Dustin Wallace ; I attempted to return comment to your statement on Paul’s blog, but, apparently that was a no-no

So, after 18 months of working at CableOrganizer.com, and about 9 months of blogging at Web Analytics Demtystified, I’ve fully transitioned to Wicked Business Sciences.  I am heading up efforts here to build a business geared toward adding value to ecommerce businesses.  Paul Holstein,  COO of CableOrganizer, is now providing life where I left off at WAD.  It was probably for the best too.  The tasks of managing analytics and marketing, developing Wicked Sciences, having a new baby, writing Secrets of Website Optimization with Andy King, dealing with new solutions and their measurability and patentability, speaking at eMetrics in San Francisco impeded my ability to continue to provide necessary focus on the WAD blog.

In a nutshell, this blog is here to provide insights into solutions to problems which just seem to happen in web analytics. From time to time, we come across one of those nuggets of information that helps shed some light on an issue in collecting certain parts of multichannel business.  Or, once in a while, we might have some information you’d find useful for implementation tips, development news, or other chatter.

I expect that this will be much more regular publication that WAD.

A quick message to Dustin Wallace; I attempted to return comment to your statement on Paul’s blog, but, apparently that was a no-no. So, very sorry to Paul and Eric in case they felt it was inappropriate. (Maybe it was just a mistaken deletion) It was nice of Dustin to write back and let me know he picked up on the link. I’ll keep reading and I’ll be sure you’re on our blogroll here as well.

For the 100 or so people whom were reading regularly at WAD, we do have a feed which is available.  We call this the Web Analytics Research Blog. Please visit again soon.

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