Before the dot-com crash, we have an interesting story. What we have here is a photo of the Winstar blimp. To me, this epitomizes the dot-com bubble, and there’s a reason for this. Not only was it because people out there buying blimps, but when we were negotiating a deal with Winstar...
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The other thing we did was we started to mature our brand. The important thing about maturing the brand, for us, was that we started to use the things that we had at our disposal, and this is something I would definitely suggest anyone. Get a good copywriter and get a good graphics guy...
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Work on your business, not in your business. It’s one of the key things to being an entrepreneur. You have to do the job in your business. I've done just about every role in the business other than coding, but I did used to build websites and stuff like that early on. At the same tim...
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I should point out, the reason I have this slide about the trade show booth is this was actually how we got acquired by Google. We were at Search Engines Strategies in San Jose in '04. This guy walked up to the booth with this other guy whose age was very hard to pinpoint. It turns ou...
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The way we really started to succeed as a company, when we first actually started to have something, we focused on Urchin and we started selling. Actually, our first big customer was this thing called Nettaxi, and I’ll show you that a little bit later. Then, it was EarthLink. This was...
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Google made Google Analytics free, what was the business model behind it? The question actually was making Urchin free. The truth is we made Urchin on demand free but the software version actually is just coming out in beta. It’s actually available again as an installable beta, and th...
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Go big. Urchin wasn’t that big, but it was reasonable. Now, we've gotten even bigger with Google Analytics. We did OK. I would say from a business model standpoint, go big, and I also have acquisition. That is a note to myself to talk about that for the second point. Business model...
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Brett Crosby, Google Analytics' Group Product Marketing Manager, shares a lesson from Michael E. Gerber’s E-Myth series that's helped propel his business strategy: Do every job in your company, and as soon as you understand each one, hire someone else to do it. Too many ventures spend too much t...
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And twelve minutes worth of more. In this WebProNews video Avinash Kaushik, author of Web Analytics: An Hour a Day, and Google Analytics group manager Brett Crosby, discuss their secret sauces for reducing bounce rates and upping conversions by using Web analytics. Stay tuned also Kaushik’s “sec...
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We sat down with Brett Crosby the Group Manager for Google Analytics and asked him to explain how agents could use Google Analytics. Rob McQuade, a Realtor from Sacramento shares how he uses Google Analytics to measure the success of his website.
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http://tech.usatoday.com Google Analytics product manager Brett Crosby explains how Google can help any Website owner figure out where traffic is coming from, what keywords people use to find your site and how many daily visitors are coming to your site.
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Pointless Sports first episode. Willis Dores and Sunny Kanda as the anchors, Nav K as the camera dude. ... Pointless Sports Brett Favre Sidney Crosby Maddona MLB Hotwheels Chinese Kid Alex Rodriguez AROD AFRAUD Mike Weir Golf PGA Major sucks
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