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    Tech revolution vs Human Evolution – a call for smarter marketing

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    Ralf van Lieshout

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    June 19, 2016

    It’s been about a year now since the 50th birthday of Moore’s Law. For the ones who don’t know him, let me start with a short description of Moore and his Law. Gordon Moore is one of the founders of Intel. In 1965 Moore wrote an article in Electronics Magazine…

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    What to look for when selecting a customer identifier

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    Erik Driessen

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    June 9, 2016

    Recognising a user across channels can be a challenge. But if you’re able to do so, you can answer some interesting questions: What part of my offline sales can I attribute to online orientation behaviour? How many online orientations result in an offline purchase? For cross-channel reports, it’s important to…

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    Passing data to and from a nested component in Angular 2

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    Siebe Hiemstra

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    May 25, 2016

    Angular decided to drop the ‘@’, ‘&’ and ‘=’ in version 2.0. If you don’t know what they do: good for you! To me, the @&= concept was among Angular 1’s worst choices. Luckily, in Angular 2 the communication between components is a lot more explicit and easier to understand.…

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    How and why to test your product’s performance on a slow internet connection

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    Siebe Hiemstra

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    May 23, 2016

    Most of the time, we’re blessed with a fast 4G, WiFi or wired internet connection, and everything is just fine. But how do our tools perform when the internet connection is not that great? Some time ago, a client sent me a screenshot of one of their creatives looking terribly…

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    Increase the reach of your TV campaign with programmatic video

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    Dennis Glaser

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    May 20, 2016

    Television is still the go-to medium for reaching large numbers of people in a short amount of time. However, smart marketers also use the plentiful online and mobile options to increase the reach of their TV campaigns even further. Which is where programmatic video comes in. Programmatic video is video…

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    Overcoming cross-device challenges with Google Analytics’ client ID

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    Erik Driessen

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    May 18, 2016

    Google Analytics has a powerful way of measuring cross-device behaviour. Adding a user ID to your data collection gives you access to reports like device overlap, device paths and device attribution. But it has some limits. In this post, I’ll dive into those limits and discuss ways to overcome those…

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    Making the most of Facebook’s video potential

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    Siebe Hiemstra

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    May 10, 2016

    New social media like Instagram, WhatsApp, Snapchat and Pinterest are on the rise, making marketeers wonder if Facebook still deserves its spot in their marketing mix. If you are one of them, rest assured that the power of Facebook is still quite unrivalled. Sure, Facebook is no longer the ‘cool…

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    How to create a random data view in Google Analytics

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    Erik Driessen

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    May 5, 2016

    If you’re a web analyst, and you’re really proud of a analytics solution or report, you might want to share that solution with others. The hard part is that the company, agency or startup you’re working for often doesn’t want you to share the data publicly. And if they do,…

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    A GHG Labs concept: The first worldwide web loyalty system

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    Aditya Kenia

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    May 3, 2016

    AdBlock. The very word sends chills down the spine of the whole digital advertising world. Yet for many consumers, it’s the hero they desperately need. To them, obtrusive digital ads have become a constant annoyance during their regular online activities. Although several ads are actually helpful or entertaining, there are…

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    Multichannel problem (partly) solved with postal codes

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    Dennis van der Biezen

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    May 2, 2016

    Postal codes play an important role in today’s e-commerce. They are used to get online orders delivered to your home, food boxes sent to the right address and to get postmen to their destination as fast as possible. So, it’s obvious that the postal code is essential in the logistic…

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