SMX lands again in Buenos Aires, with a Web Analytics Panel!

The SMX Event is landing in Buenos Aires in its second edition. SMX is one of the most important “Search” events in the world, so if you work in something related, not just with “Search” but with Internet, you must attend it.This event is gonna be a very particular one, since it includes a the Web Analytics panel (yes, I said in Buenos Aires and Analytics in the same phrase  ) and I have the honor of being one of the three Web Analytics Panelists. The other two are Enrique Quevedo (from Google Analytics) and María Soledad Santich (Content and SVAs Internet- Marketing Speedy from

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The first GAAC lands on Hispanic Latam

Last week I’ve received an email from Enrique Quevedo (the Google Analytics Guy in Latam) officially announcing that Intellignos (Company that I co-founded) was confirmed as Google Analytics Authorized Consultant, becoming the first (and only by now) GAAC in Hispanic Latam. I am so glad because it is not only a great challenge for Intellignos, but also demonstrate the interest of Google Analytics in the Latin American Market. So, let’s stop talking and let’s rock! About the Google Authorized Consultant Program? This is the Google’s explanation: Instead of charging hefty fees for Google Analytics and pushing you into a one-size-fits-all services plan, we’d rather provide

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GAAC training in Buenos Aires

Yesterday (thursday 5th of June) was the first GAAC (Google Analytics Authorized Consultant) training in Buenos Aires. The event was planned by the untiring Enrique Quevedo. Enrique, who was also the speaker, has the non-minor task of developing the product through the Latam Region. The training lasted two days, the first day was focused on Business while the second was 100% technical. The training went from general to specific topics, and was both technical and pragmatic making very simple to incorporate pretty difficult concepts. Congratulations Enrique, Great initiative!!! Enrique is at my right (I’m with the unforgettable “tag my ass”

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The Web Analytics Association Announces the 2008 Board of Directors

Finally the Web Analytics Association Announced the list of the 2008 Directors. I’m so glad (and proud) of having the following names in the Board of Directors. * Vicky Brock, Highland Business Research, Inverness Highlands, Scotland * June Dershewitz, Semphonic, San Francisco, CA * Andrea Hadley, NetSetGo Marketing, Vancouver, BC Canada * Avinash Kaushik, Author, Analytics Evangelist – Google, Mountain View, CA * Alex Langshur, PublicInsite, Medford, MA * Neil Mason, Applied Insights, Oxford, England * Lauria Paxia, I.C.C. S.r.l., Catania, Italy * Seth Romanow, Microsoft, Redmond, WA * Marshall Sponder, Monster Worldwide, New York, NY * Robbin Steif, LunaMetrics,

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Web Analytics Association 2008 Elections

The next 24th of March 2008 the members of the Web Analytics Association will be electing six of the twelve directors of its Committee. I am delighted to announce that I am one of the 17 nominees, thanks to the support received mainly by Avinash and Enrique. I would also like to thanks to Nerina Luloaga for her support on generating the required documents. Since the nominees information is only available for WAA members, there is not much information I can provide about them, but I can tell you that all of them are very recognized professionals with a vast

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Video: Analytics 2.0 at Wordcamp.

In October 31st, “Wordcamp Argentina 2007” is taking place at the Universidad de Palermo in buenos aires. Wordcamp is the conference for wordpress users and developers created by wordpress founder Matt Mullenweg. It covers a variety of topics including a Keynote with Matt Mullenweg (WordPress founder), Blogs and the world 2.0 (Leo Prieto), Blogs and Journalism (Gaston Roitberg, Vanina Berghella, and moderated by Leandro Zanoni) Blogs design and information architecture (Walter Kobilansky and Francisco Gimenez), Blog Monetization (Ismael Briasco and Daniel Nader) Analytics (Juan Damia and Juan Pablo Lanteri), Corporative Blogging (Marcelo Bertolami, moderate Sergio Hernandez) Blog Optimization (Francis Petty and Joel Chornik). Wordcamp Argentina is organized by Mariano Amartino which means that this

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Blogger Fest in Buenos Aires

If you are a blogger or you are just starting with a new blog you cannot miss Blogger Fest next Tuesday (4th of December) in Ambient House, Guemes 3560, Buenos Aires – Argentina. It’s a great initiative from Sonico with collaboration of TercerClick and Mac Station. If you would like to go and have no invitation yet, you can get one here. How? We have two tickets: 1- If you are a registered user from Analytics 2.0 just send us an email, the first email I receive (from a registered user!) get the ticket. 2- If you are a non-registered

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Posting from Wordcamp Argentina

Right now I am at Wordcamp Argentina. Matt’s presentation is over (Matt Mullenberg, wordpress founder) and Leo Prieto (thanks for Matt’s picture) is talking about Blogs and Mundo 2.0 (Blogs and World 2.0). Matt’s presentation was really cool, and he announced theme marketplace in the near future. He also said that he “as a blogger” is not very interested in web analytics, just look at some basic metrics (google analytics dashboard) and thats it.

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