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Ominture SiteCatalyst Basic User Training
Omniture SiteCatalyst is one of the best-quality, high-end web analytics packages on the market.
But to get the most out of the package, it is sensible to get training from Netsociety.
During this training you receive step-by-step explanations of how Omniture SiteCatalyst works and what it can mean to your organization.
Starting in January 2010, Netsociety will be organizing a one-day training course every two months that focuses on the functioning and use of Omniture SiteCatalyst.
The following subjects are on the agenda:
- An introduction to web analysis. What is web analytics and why does every company need it in order to become and remain successful?
- SiteCatalyst basic: What are the products and how can they be used? We will dive further into the user interface.
- SiteCatalyst one step farther: Where to visitors come from and what information do we have about them?
- Comprehensive explanation of path analysis and products
- Adjustment of reports and correlation
- Other Omniture tools
After the training you will be able to:
- Interpret data in Omniture
- Identify bottlenecks in your website through data analysis
Required prior knowledge:
- Some knowledge of Internet technologies, such as HTML and JavaScript, is desired.
- Some knowledge of Internet marketing (search, display, affiliate, email), is desired.
The training courses are put together and given by Mark Hoebe, Business Intelligence Consultant and certified Omniture Professional.
The next training dates:
- March 18th 2010
- May 19th 2009
The costs for the Open Omniture training are € 800.00 per person, including coffee, tea and lunch.
The training goes from 9:30 AM to 18:00:00 with a one-hour lunch break and one coffee/tea break before and after lunch. There is a maximum of 15 people per training.
The training courses are held at Netsociety’s offices, Pand Noord, Meeuwenlaan 98-100, Amsterdam.
For more information and to register, send us an email at analytics@netsociety.nl.
Netsociety works for about 80 national and international organizations form various industries.