The Online Marketing Analyst blog provides information on how to use online marketing data analysis techniques that can make your firm more competitive by improving its online media planning strategy for clients.
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- how to assess publisher performance beyond CTR
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Govindan Namboodiri // September 29, 2009 at 8:32 am |
Of course, these tips make advertising data analysis much simpler. Any online marketing analyst will find it really helpful and useful.