April 28, 2011 by Jordan Louis
Now we’re putting the NDP in the hotseat in Part 3 of our Election Website Showdown. Read on and find out how they did. Read Full Post
Category: Blog, Election Website Showdown, Google Analytics Blog, Search Engine Optimization, Social Media, User Experience, Web Analytics, Web Design, Web Site Benchmarking
Tagged: Canada election 2011, Canada politics, conservative, CSS, Google Analytics, green party, HTML, liberal, new democratic party, User Experience, web analytics, web design, web development
April 26, 2011 by Jordan Louis
It’s the Liberals’ turn under the microscope as we continue our Election Website Showdown. Come and take a close look at their website with us. Read Full Post
Category: Blog, Election Website Showdown, Google Analytics Blog, Search Engine Optimization, Social Media, User Experience, Web Analytics, Web Design, Web Site Benchmarking
Tagged: Canada election 2011, Canada politics, conservative, CSS, Google Analytics, green party, HTML, liberal, new democratic party, political parties, User Experience, web analytics, web design, web development
April 12, 2011 by Jordan Louis
Conservatives get a Google Analytics and usability audit to kick off our Election Website Showdown. Let’s find out how conservative their website really is. Read Full Post
Category: Blog, Election Website Showdown, Google Analytics Blog, Search Engine Optimization, Social Media, User Experience, Web Analytics, Web Design, Web Site Benchmarking
Tagged: Canada election 2011, canada federal election, conservative, CSS, Google Analytics, green party, HTML, liberal, new democratic party, political parties, politics, User Experience, web design, web development
April 7, 2011 by Tyler Gibbs
We’re going to be tracking this year’s election and related topics as they show up in conversations on Twitter. As the ongoing election meta-conversation keeps developing, we’ll keep this post up to date with our latest findings and insights, so … Read Full Post
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Tagged: Analytics Ottawa, Canada election 2011, Canada politics, government, keyword analysis, social media