Amazon.com Amazon began back in 1994, in a converted garage, and in 25 years has become the world's leading e-commerce retailer. At its inception, Amazon sold books and took on more established book stores like Barnes and Noble as a challenger brand. Amazon faced many critics claiming that the brand would quickly be squashed by the current industry leaders. CEO Jeff Bezos, however, maintained that Amazon would focus on meeting the needs of consumers and the growth potential of the internet (Hall, 2019). We know now that Bezos' plan would ultimately be a success. Amazon has revolutionized e-commerce. The brand is now the gold standard for customer service and personalized recommendations. " Through trial and error, booms and busts, Amazon has evolved a set of guiding principles and cultural practices to keep its growth machine humming. These involve delighting customers, crushing competitors one by one, hollowing out retail sectors, and disrupting industry...
Web Analytics Landscape There are many options for collecting and reviewing data regarding website traffic. Marketers and web developers use web analytics in an attempt to understand how users are interacting with their sites. The point is to collect actionable data and work towards improvements in user experience and conversion. Brands track this data through third party vendors that collect data, normally through JavaScript, and convert the data into manageable reports. Many companies have begun to offer web analytics services, but Google has continued to be the most prominent player in the industry. Google Analytics Google Analytics (GA) is Google's free web analytics tool. GA offers extensive data reports regarding website traffic. " Simply put, Google Analytics puts several lines of tracking code into the code of your website. The code records various activities of your users when they visit your website, along with the attributes (such as age, gender, interests) o...