Oct 29


ウェブ解析ツールGoogle Analyticsに、高度な分析が可能な新機能が追加されることが発表された。

Google AnalyticsAdSenseの連携に加え、ドラッグ&ドロップで必要なセグメントのデータを抽出できる“Advanced Segmentation”、必要な情報と指標を設定しレポートをカスタマイズできる”Custom Reports”、データを視覚化して推移を把握できる”Motion Charts”などの新機能を活用することで、ビジネスレベルでの有用性が高まることが期待されている。

 

中でも、今回は”Motion Charts“を取り上げたい。”Motion Charts“では、ある指標に対して、バブル・チャートのX軸、Y軸、バブルの大きさと色に使用する指標を指定することができる。

たとえば、バブルに「キーワード」を、Y軸にそのキーワードを使ってサイトにたどり着いた「訪問者数」、X軸に訪問者の「ページビュー数」、バブルの大きさに「CVR」、バブルの色に「新規訪問者の割合」を指定すると、バブル・チャートが完成する。このチャートひとつで、どのキーワードのCVRが高いのか(バブルが大きい=CVRが高い)、CVRの高いキーワードの特徴は何か—何人の訪問者数がいるのか、新規訪問者の割合は多いのか少ないのか、ページビュー数は?といった、多面的な分析が可能になる。さらには、このバブル・チャートは時間の経過とともに変化させることも可能で、複雑化したデータを視覚的に確認できる便利なツールなのである。

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これらの多彩な新機能は、段階的にリリースされる予定である。

 

詳細は1022日(水)のGoogleブログポスト(英語)へ。

http://analytics.blogspot.com/

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Oct 27

fuji1.jpeg Ever want  to swoop down on Mt.Fuji like a bird or hover over New York City? Done that already with Google Earth?

The Mountain View whizs have now untethered Google Earth with a newiPhone and iPod app.With just a few clicks on their new, slimmed down platform you can zoom from location to location. This move comes as no surprise given Google CEO Eric Schmidt’s has seen the writing on the wall and is focusing the tech giant’s resources on handheld Internet devices.

The Google Earth app displays the same imagery and offers the same navigational capabilities as the desktop client and at launch will feature layers with geo-located Wikipedia articles and Panoramio photos, as well as map labels and borders.   Available in 18 languages, the app works with both first and second generation models of both the iPhone and iPod touch.

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Oct 22

twagner_china-1.jpgChina is open for business – and not just for giant multinationals. For a long time government red tape bogged everything down, particularly for foreigners trying to enter the market. According to longtime Beijing hand Jimmy Hexter from McKinsey, however,  only the banking and insurance industries remain restrictive now.

And despite their number of staff and local savvy, Chinese companies still struggle to compete effectively against firms from abroad. Your processes -  essentially trust and quality – are everything for competing in China. And the same is true for competing against Chinese companies, especially as successful new Chinese giants move beyond their domestic success through expansion, mergers and acquisitions.

One recent example tossed out by Hexter is that there are 600,000 Chinese insurance agents compared with 17,000 U.S. insurance agents.  Looking at the numbers you would think China has a bigger growth market, but per worker the U.S. agents are more productive in gaining business.

But Chinese leaders are closing ground quickly. Contrary to popular opinion, China’s net manufacturing capability has not grown substantially over the past five years.  Instead, their productivity has increased 10-12%. Such highspeed catch-up means foreign companies need to move fast before Chinese competitors close the quality gap and corner their industry.

Both an advantage and a handicap, China essentially has no entrepreneurial history – no Rockefeller, Ford, or Carnegie. They are starting from scratch, since no company has been around longer than a few years. So they don’t have best practices or experienced managers to oversee their process.

Knowing your audience is key to communicating your value-added process, especially for Chinese consumers who only know a select group of Western brands. So how well do you know your customers in China? If you don’t know them as well as your customers in North America or Europe, it’s time to play some serious catchup.

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Oct 09

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”Top 10 Travel Destination & Accommodation Websites by US Market Share of Visits (%) – August 2008,” Marketingcharts.com <www.marketingcharts.com>

btrax was excited to see Nielsen’ s most recent research rank two of our clients at the top the online travel market – TripAdvisor and Hotels.com. TripAdvisor is popular for its unbiased reviews, and photos and travel advice for hotel price comparison and vacation planning. Hotels.com is the world’s leading reservation system and represents over 80,000 independent and major chain hotels.

Our staff serve as localization experts and consultants for companies moving into Asia. The btrax team redesigned and coded key portions of Hotels.com’s flagship Asian-Pacific region portal – a multiple audience gateway that serves 11 countries and several million customers annually. Hotels.com has also makes use of our five native in-house languages to update hotel listings and maintain other content on an ongoing basis.

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 We are ecstatic to see our clients succeed and proud to be involved in helping TripAdvisor and Hotels.com become hot web prioperties in Japan!

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Oct 07

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Mobile texting has increased 450% in two years, outpacing the percentage of voice calling by a large margin.  As you can see from Neilsen’s most recent mobile research, the age group that text the most is from ages 13-17, and the lowest is ages 65+.

As I walk to work everyday, people are texting all around me.  This is a big change from even a few years ago, where only Europeans and Asian were into texting. People seem to love to text more than talking on the phone, because they have greater control and can communicate to multiple people at one time, instead of calling one person.

Until services like iPhone’s phone call merge function (ever notice that one?) are both standard and noticed the growth of texting is not likely to stop. Which makes me wonder what it’ll be like people if people completely stopped talking and were just tapping silently into their phones?

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