Google Analytics: The Dreaded "(not provided)" and How To Get Around the New Changes

Look at the graph above. See that orange line that starts somewhere near 5-10% of the total traffic and grows to almost 100% as of today? If you’re a marketer, this is a VERY important thing to take note of. Google has openly come out to say that they are obfuscating and encrypting data coming Read More »

Why Google+ Will Still Be Around

You remember, back in the day, when everyone was all abuzz about Google+? The numbers kept growing higher and higher, people kept threatening to ditch Facebook for the pristine spartan designs and privacy offered by Circles… Then it all kind of lost steam, didn’t it? The way people talk about it now almost seems as Read More »

Domo Arigato Mr. Roboto

In a world of ATM’s, online bill pay, and self check-out lines we are becoming further removed from the companies that we do business with. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t reminisce about waiting in bank lines as a child or go spend an afternoon down at the DMV just to see how things are going… Read More »

To Kill or Not to Kill IE6

According to the W3Schools.com, who tracks global browser statistics, IE6 currently has an 8.9% share of the browser market (as of March 2010). One year ago the share was 17%, which shows its numbers decreasing quickly. This is great news for developers, but that leaves you with almost 10% of potential visitors using IE6. That 10% could translate into a lot of leads or sales you’re losing if your site doesn’t work with IE6.