InfoTrust Analytics Trends: April 17th, 2015

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April 17, 2015

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We’re baaaack! 

Don’t they always say the sequel is worse than the orginal? Well they’re wrong. This post is already better, because we have an offical “Analytics Trends” banner!

Once again, we would appreciate any feedback you have. If you have any suggestions on how we can improve or want to see your article featured, feel free to email me at evan[at]infotrustllc[dot]com.

Without further ado, our stories of the week!

Is Google Analytics Newest Data Quality Issue the Most Challenging?

There is a new Data Quality Issue in GA. How can you make sure you to keep your data clean? (Read More)

Ten Hidden Gems in Google Analytics: Do Smarter Web Data Analysis!

Avinash providing 10 Gems in GA! (Read More)

Test Design: The Official Doc

Setting up an A/B test? Here is the best way to organize the test information. (Read More)

Creating Excellent Hypotheses with Website Analytics and User Research

When updating your site, make sure to use your analytics to come up with informed hypotheses. (Read More)

Google Algorithm Will Soon Reward Mobile-Friendly Sites: Here’s What You Need to Know

Google is changing their search algorithm on April 21st! Find out the changes you need to make before its too late. (Read More) 

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  • Alex Yastrebenetsky is a founder (and CEO) of InfoTrust. Known as "The Brain" (Pinky and the Brain) around the office, he enjoys traveling with his wife and young children.

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