(I mentioned two weeks ago that I sometimes blog because I want to learn and/or remember things. This is one of those articles.) Whether you are a regular reader or just generally interested, I'm sure you know that most (if not all) analytics tools these days work by sending "tracking calls", "hits", "beacons", or whatever … Continue reading Quick tip: Tracking Server & SSL
Category: Integration
Posts dealing with integrating Analytics data with other systems; getting data into or out of Analytics programmatically.
Data Quality at the Adobe Summit
This year, I had the opportunity to run a hands-on lab about data quality at the Adobe Summit in Las Vegas, and I'll run the same lab again in London on the 10th. The lab was mainly about the test framework I also write about here a lot. My hope was that I could introduce … Continue reading Data Quality at the Adobe Summit
Adobe DTM + Adobe Analytics Media Module + YouTube = ❤️
Today, I'm happy to present the first ever guest post on webanalytics for developers! Written by Stefan Schäfer, it deals with DTM, the Media Module, and Youtube video. Have fun! If you use Adobe DTM together with the Adobe Analytics Media Module, and if you can completely rely on autoTrack=true, you're good. But what if you have … Continue reading Adobe DTM + Adobe Analytics Media Module + YouTube = ❤️
Debugging 2017.02
It has been almost 3 years since I wrote my article on debugging. I read through it the other day, and couldn't help but notice that my workflow has indeed changed. Time for a new article! I'll stick with client-side this time, as this is where the changes have happened. The second big difference is … Continue reading Debugging 2017.02
Wanna test? Mac Edition
[2018-04-13 - update - this article has been updated to use ChromeDriver] Yay! Testing! My beloved pet peeve! When I wrote the step by step article on how to set up for testing on Windows, I optimistically and somewhat dismissively wrote I am 100% sure you can easily show your friendly marketer how to do … Continue reading Wanna test? Mac Edition
Load Times & DTM
If I say "BAADFX", do you flinch? You're a developer, so I guess you should. I'm talking about the results for your pages on webpagetest.org. Each letter is the result of a specific category of the test. A is better than F. In the example above, images should be compressed (the D in position 4), … Continue reading Load Times & DTM
Setting up for using the Reporting API – with R
I recently spent a very valuable two hours listening to Tim Wilson's introduction to R at the eMetrics Summit in Berlin. Given that when I last wrote about setting up for using the Reporting API, I ignorantly omitted R completely, and that Tim made it sound pretty easy, I shall try to remedy that mistake. … Continue reading Setting up for using the Reporting API – with R
SPAs, DTM, and clearVars
For some reason, I see a lot of SPAs right now, some of them actually embedded into otherwise harmless and perfectly likable web sites. I guess they're not going to go away anytime soon. This article is part of my "don't fight it" exercise. It is a follow-up to the article on tracking single-page applications. … Continue reading SPAs, DTM, and clearVars
Everything but the TMS
You know what the problem with luxury is? You get used to it. And then it becomes hard to enjoy the little things. I am so used to tag management by now, that when I see how popular the mini-series on the s_code.js file still is, I keep wondering why would people even look at … Continue reading Everything but the TMS
Testing is like an Onion
I have tried to justify my approach to testing for digital marketing a couple of times. Given that tools like ObservePoint or HubScan are available, the fundamental question is: do you need my approach at all? My personal answer to that, obviously, is yes, you do! If I have formerly convinced you, feel free to … Continue reading Testing is like an Onion
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