One Number Raises An Eyebrow, But Two Tell A Story
June 23, 2010

Trust And Our Addiction To Link Shortening

TweetWhen I publish this blog post, a plugin will dutifully tweet you all that I’ve written something new here on [...]

June 22, 2010

The Value of Empirical Research

TweetYesterday I read a critique of a new study that represented itself as empirical research on an aspect of social [...]

June 14, 2010

The Big Money In Small Numbers

TweetA recent post on Search Engine Land highlighted a small survey of businesses currently advertising on Foursquare. The headline for [...]

June 13, 2010

The Small Market Road Warrior

TweetThe past few years have not been kind to commercial aviation. Flying is a significantly greater pain in the keyster [...]

Quick And Dirty Email Product Testing The Right Way

TweetIf you are thinking about introducing a new product, or making some tweaks to an existing product, there are a [...]

June 4, 2010

Back To The Browse

TweetSome years back, I attended a talk by Dean Hachamovich, who heads up the IE team at Microsoft. Dean recounted [...]

June 2, 2010

One Number Raises An Eyebrow, But Two Tell A Story

TweetOver at the day job, I recently shared a pretty remarkable piece of data – the percentage of Americans who [...]

June 1, 2010

Sometimes I Hate Market Research

TweetMaybe that’s a little strong. Here’s what I do take issue with, however – misrepresenting an impressive-sounding sample size as [...]