Author: Andy Wibbels

  • Google Analytics Cheatsheet

    I love love love Google Analytics because it is powerful and free and provides endless amounts of data for me to tease out and analyze. Getting started with Google Analytics can be overwhelming because there’s so many things to track. Here’s a cheatsheet mindmap to show you where everything ‘sits’ in the Google Analytics interface. […]

  • Facebook Cheatsheet

    You’re not crazy: Facebook’s interface is hard to learn. Sure posting things and sharing is pretty straighforward, but if you want to figure out what goes where and who can see it, that is a bit more of a challenge. I took some time on the plane to Charlotte to put together a cheatsheet. Click […]

  • Email Newsletter Design Mistakes

    From the perpetually useful folks at MarketingSherpa, a list of things to NOT put in your HTML-version of your email newsletter: No animated gifs, Flash, background images, CSS floats, forms, JavaScript events, images in place of bullets. Also: With the exception of color, CSS background properties are not supported; this includes background-attachment, background-position, background-repeat and […]

  • Average Age of Facebook Users is 38.4, Bebo Youngest, Classmates.com Oldest

    The oldz are taking over! Royal Pingdom crunches data from Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Twitter, Slashdot, Reddit, Digg, Delicious, StumbleUpon, FriendFeed, Last.fm, Friendster, LiveJournal, Hi5, Tagged, Ning, Xanga, Classmates.com and Bebo. Full report… yst February 18, 2010 at 2:12 pm So I guess the message here is that facebook has become a business platform more than […]

  • Roger Ebert on Writing

    From Roger Ebert’s interiew in Esquire: When I am writing my problems become invisible and I am the same person I always was. All is well. I am as I should be. via Esquire

  • The Work Number Income Verification Service Can Go to Hell

    So we are applying for a new apartment in Charlotte before our move from San Francisco in April. We have to provide proof of employment and income to our leasing agent. Makes sense. I send in my offer letter so they can see my salary/etc. Then for Ron we have to use The Work Number […]

  • Users Don’t Care About What You Care About

    Read Write Web had a post earlier about Facebook becoming the default identity for online users. Due to the magic of SEO, they were one of the top search results for facebook login leading hundreds of people to think that Read Write Web was a re-designed Facebook and much ALL CAPS excitement. Such as: I […]

  • Tina Brown Doesn’t Get Online Publishing

    Tina Brown (from Vanity Fair, New Yorker, Tatler and Talk) got $18 million from Barry Diller to launch The Daily Beast. An article on Gawker shows she doesn’t seem to be fully in touch with the changing economics of publishing: There’s no such thing as an issue anymore – print it when you get it […]

  • Andy Joins Jeffrey Gitomer’s Team

    When Blogwild was hitting the bookshelves, I’d go to our local Borders bookstore every day after the gym to see if it was in stock yet. What was always in stock was The Little Red Book of Selling by Jeffrey Gitomer. The book had a distinctive binding, bright layout, punchy advice and a red ribbon […]

  • James Arthur Ray Sweat Lodge Deaths: ‘It’s a Good Day to Die’

    James Arthur Ray was one my favorites of all the Attractionbots. Too bad he’s evidently an out-of-control maniac with a God-complex: The police report for the sweat lodge deaths at Ray’s retreat is out. The New York Times has the full document. 3 dead. 20 had heat-related injures (1 woman had scorched lungs). 3/4 of […]