Welcome to Slicecast.
Slicecast is the blog of James Dutton, a seasoned digital marketing professional specialising in analytics and social media with ten years experience working across three continents. The blog is not updated as frequently as I would like, I'm finding it more productive to use twitter.
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Entries in Bookmarks (5)
links for 2008-06-03
- There have been a number of studies spotlighting the latest in word of mouth, here are a few notable highlights
- This google-interface behaves similar to a unix-shell.You type commands and the results are shown on this page.
- Three documents for downloading that outline the web analytics implementation process for Silverlight applications - a geneal deck and one each for Omniture and Webtrends
links for 2008-05-29
- Consumers were slightly more likely to abandon shopping carts in Q1 2008 than they were a year ago, according to recently released data from MarketLive.
- PersonalBrain helps you organize all your Web pages, contacts, documents, emails and files in one place so that you can always find them - just like you think of them.
links for 2008-05-20
- An elegant solution based on the Twitter API using Yahoo Pipes and Google Charts to visualise the data. This example shows the Techcrunch feed
- A nifty feature within Google Spreadsheets that allows you to create web registration / feedback forms and online surveys that populate data into a spreadsheet
links for 2008-05-19
- MAXAMINE's Site Analytics solution provides verification and ongoing management of tag implementations; note - now owned by Accenture.
- A very useful Firefox extension that allows you to copy and paste Google Analytics goals from one profile to another. Will save a lot of time in future...
links for 2008-05-18
- A nice online A/B test calculator using a chi-sq approach to give you easy to share language for proving the outcome of a simple champion - challenger test




