FYI. If you'd like an invite, shoot my an e-mail!
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From: Ori Livneh <ori(a)wikimedia.org>
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Date: Tuesday, September 25, 2012 2:25:29 PM
Subject: [E3-team] Intel: analytics platforms
Hey guys,
I thought we should take a look at how the major analytics platforms do what they do: how
they implement experiments, how they collect data, and how they present it for analysis.
We can't use them on Wikipedia, so I created a simple web "app" that guides
the user along a mock conversion funnel:
http://cube.256.io/bi/
That page is logging events to Google Analytics, MixPanel, KISSMetrics and Optimizely.
You should have received invitations for Google Analytics already. I'll follow up
with the login details for the other services.
Some of these services are smart enough to filter you out of the data stream if you log
in to their service, so if you can, go through a part (or all) of the funnel on random
computers, so we have some data.
If this provokes ideas, or if you discover interesting things, please report back.
Ori
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Ori Livneh
ori(a)wikimedia.org (mailto:ori@wikimedia.org)
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