#Eric-Peterson

4 posts tagged "Eric-Peterson".
Apr 2020 7 min read

My Early Days on the Internet and the Sale of My First Digital Agency

Yes, I confess. Ever since I got my first Internet connection in 1995, while I was studying in Louvain (Belgium), I’ve been in love with the online world. I didn’t quite know how or why, but my gut told me I’d end up working in Internet. Since then, 25 years have passed (for the Internet and for me, inevitably, too…) and the Internet and its possibilities have evolved tremendously (mine, fortunately, too…).

Sep 2007 3 min read

OX2 Web Analytics Day 2007: Thank You & Feedback

Here’s a little video presenting the Web Analytics Day that took place last week here in Brussels done by Roberto, one of our Design team members.

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I wanted again to thank all the persons that made this unique event possible and specially to:

Eric for having accepted to deliver 3 outstanding presentations that really made the day worth it.

Jun 2007 2 min read

Four Gurus For You (4G4U)

Well here is as promised a preview of the Four Gurus For You Session that took place last may in San Francisco during the Emetrics Summit. As you might know the International Committee of the Web Analytics Association organized an online event during the Emetrics Summit. This session intended to the WAA members that couldn’t attend Emetrics presented the 4 most renowned Gurus in Web Analytics answering questions from people attending the event (even virtually).

Oct 2006 14 min read

Web Analytics Journey Index (WAJ)

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This morning, I was surfing through different blogs to get some insights about people’s thoughts on the eMetrics Summit. Aurélie and I just attended it. It was a great event. Jim, I think it’s the best investment I’ve done this year! And I must admit that we’re still digesting… ;-)

While surfing Technorati, I saw on Robin’s blog a title that quickly cached my attention: “eMetrics Summit: Eric Peterson vs. Matt Belkin”. When I saw the title, I was intrigued to read the content. The post describes the different views of Eric that has proposed processes as the next Web Analytics next ‘hot topic’ versus Matt defending the importance of quick wins.