Sunday, May 18, 2008

Web Site Tracking

I tested Google Analytics with both the blogs and the home site. I placed the code snippet on 5 pages. Seemed to work capturing 4 of the pages. So, it is possible the “body” segment doesn’t execute in the index.htm. It all takes place in the frame. At least that’s an explanation.

I updated 10 more pages today. That should give me coverage for the major paths through the site. It’ll take a little time for my testing to be reflected in the reports. I should leave the site from different pages to see how that shows up. Also need to visit the site an hour later, just so it looks like a different visit.

I don't sell product through the site. It is mostly an information source. But I'm intrigued to see if it can report navigation.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Analytics

Added a Google-Analytics account to the 9EdgeDown Blog. Very similar to "sitemeter" in that they give you a code snippet to install in your web page. In this case the older template version of blogger, I didn't convert Piqueroblog, at first.

I had trouble registering the site using my Firefox browser. So, tonight I switched over to IE and the continue buttons appeared. May be that I had popups blocked in Firefox.

Friday, May 02, 2008

Opportunity Knocks

Got a call from Houston. Possible class this Summer. Still in the very preliminary stages but she didn’t seem put-off by my answers as far as cost & time. Her principal currently uses Version 6, has upgraded to 7. There’s been some promotional offers of late that has him interested in getting the staff trained.

For the most part, I’m more economic if you have more than 5 people you want trained. One person’t travel and living for a hotel stay is cheaper than 5. And the 5 don’t have to take time out to travel.

In a way I charge for my travel time, just like my prep time is built into the rates for a class. Other than copies of some material, I have very little additional expense to Piquero when I teach another class. And I now have a laptop that runs Ver 7. The old one was just that, too old.

I’ve “commuted” to Houston before, in a previous life. Taught classes in Dallas too. It’s a long ride, but if you pick the right time it isn’t too bad. It’s the drive home, at 5pm, that’s the killer.