Archive for July, 2009

Just a quick note to say a big ‘Thanks!’ to the guys over at Receptional Internet Marketing. They’ve given me free access to a Yahoo! Web Analytics Account, and I’ve added codes for this site to run tracking on.   It’s one of the few (getting smaller by the month!) web analytics tools which I’ve [...]

Android vs. iPhone, Linux vs. Windows – Is there a clear winner between a commercial ‘locked down’ OS and a free, open source solution that anyone can contribute to?

Just to mirror what you might have spotted across some other sites online, Google have recently launched a new professional certification to go alongside their Advertising, Analytics, and Optimiser qualifications. The ‘Google Conversion Professional‘ qualification is by far the hardest to attain out of all of those released so far, and cannot be achieved by [...]


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Tudor House covers two of my interests; Music & Marketing, as well some personal insight.

My posts on here, as well as on Facebook & Twitter are my own and don't reflect those of my employer or anyone else!

  • Dan S: It would be great if ads could be better targeted. I guess google and facebook are trying very hard [...]
  • John Scott Cothill: blink-182 for example - 10 years ago they were singing about dog f***ing - now it's all about the 2 [...]
  • Adam T: Hmmm... I think there should be an element of targeting used most of the time. Dull? I would love t [...]
  • Swissss: Although, as aBay have found out, the higher the targeting, the less room for serendipity. eBay (al [...]
  • Joel: Well written. As generic ads become more intrusive, developers are making a fortune in blocking the [...]

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