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Ask HN: I'm looking to get started in Analytics; recommendations?
18 points by ricosroughnecks 5821 days ago
As the title says, I've suddenly been bitten by the analytics bug (tracking, goal meeting, and general crunching of data). However, I have no idea where to start. Can anyone in the field, or otherwise, recommend any books, sites, etc? Do forgive if this is vague, as without any prior studying, I'm not even sure if I'm asking the proper questions.

P.S. It's 10:30am on this side o' the world, and I'm heading to work, so I may not be able to respond to any questions for the next 9 hours.

7 comments

http://www.kaushik.net/avinash/

People I trust have told me his books are great reads.

I'm self-taught on analytics and blog about it, but it is probably scattered over the last couple of years of posts. I wouldn't recommend it for an entry to the discipline.

I'd also recommend jumping head first and start looking at analytic solutions while going through blogs and books. I'm assuming you have a website already that you want to start crunching data from — beyond the obvious analytics.google.com, I'd recommend:

http://www.clicktale.com/ (watch actual browsing behavior/generates heatmaps)

http://www.crazyegg.com/ (another heatmap generator)

http://ethnio.com/ (less about analytics but usability is good too — this helps recruit users for usability testing straight from your website).

http://www.kampyle.com/ (get feedback from your users from a little widget).

http://www.kissmetrics.com/ (track and optimize conversion funnels)

http://mixpanel.com/ (more of a general analytics solution)

You don't have to use all of these solutions, but start playing around with some and pulling in data.

http://www.inmoncif.com Bill Inmon - Data Warehousing http://www.ralphkimball.com/ Ralph Kimball - Data Warehousing

http://www.tableausoftware.com/ Data Visualization http://www.edwardtufte.com Edward Tufte - Visual Data

Google has two hours worth of Videos in its conversion university. This is the training material for the Google Analytics IQ exam - http://www.google.com/support/conversionuniversity/bin/stati...

I also recommend setting up the tracking code on a dev environment to get used to the interface & how it reports :)

http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596529321

Depending on your project scope I really enjoyed 'Programming Collective Intelligence' by Toby Segaran. Some of the web API samples may be out of date at this point but I don't consider that a deal breaker if you can find it used cheap.

consider working on the open source analytics project http://piwik.org