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Website Analytics Explained

Website Analytics Explained
Blog - Written by Neil Wilkins

Posted on Thursday 11 Feb 2010 at 01:18

Web Analytics is the measurement, collection, analysis and reporting of Internet data for the purposes of understanding and optimizing Web usage. The successful measurement of online activity and campaigns is a crucial and fundamental part of the digital marketing plan.

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Online Social Networking - It doesn’t Bite

Online Social Networking - It doesn’t Bite
Blog - Written by Neil Wilkins

Posted on Wednesday 01 Apr 2009 at 16:51

Finally it happened. Viper fully embraced the concept of Online Social Networking. Some of the team have been involved in the web since 1994. Yes really! And yet it's taken until early 2009 for us to practice what we preach every week in our e-Marketing training courses, distance learning programmes and recommendations to our clients for their marketing plans and campaigns.

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Social Networking Delivers Real 24/7 Business

Social Networking Delivers Real 24/7 Business
Blog - Written by Neil Wilkins

Posted on Monday 09 Mar 2009 at 17:46

One of the key attractions of online social networking is that it allows individuals and organisations the opportunity to stay open for business twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, even when the shutters are down and the doors are closed for the night.

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Fresh New Approach For AONB Management Plan

Fresh New Approach For AONB Management Plan
Blog - Written by Jim Hardcastle

Posted on Thursday 05 Feb 2009 at 16:08

Fresh on-Line Management Plan for Mendip Hills AONB

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Local Authority Could Do Better…A Lot Better

Local Authority Could Do Better…A Lot Better
Blog - Written by Neil Wilkins

Posted on Wednesday 04 Feb 2009 at 03:06

Viper's registered office is in North Somerset, a place controlled, or so it would seem, by North Somerset Council. However when it snows it appears that the Community has more desire to keep communications flowing than the Council itself who missed the point of the power of web communication.

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