Web Analytics Tuesday in Stockholm, September 11, 2007
The event had participants from six countries and was a lot of fun. All 85 seats were taken (we only found out the same evening that there were five extra chairs and unfortunately a few people on the waiting list never got a seat).
We started off by networking over a glass of champagne while Eric T. Peterson was getting ready to give his “Web Analytics is Easy” presentation.
His presentation was great. It had a fast pace, lots of energy and passion. Oh yeah, and the clever RAMP (Resources, Analysis, Multivariate testing and Process).



Stockholm, Yeah!
Then it was time for our expert panel consisting of:
Dennis Mortensen, IndexTools
Ian Tickle, WebTrends
Steve Jackson, Satama
Eric T. Peterson, Web Analytics Demystified
Jonas Damgaard Nielsen, Omniture
The audience members were encouraged to ask questions and we gave away two books from Avinash (plus an additional copy I picked up) and three books from Eric.


Web Analytics Tuesday/Wednesday is a collaborative effort.
Credits
Securing the venue, providing food and drinks and securing the flights and accommodation for Eric T. Peterson: IndexTools, Satama, WebTrends and Omniture.
Helping out with registration: Erik Nettelbrandt, Avantime
Handing out free books to people asking questions: Tomas Kaipe, Alenio
Moderating the panel: Mattias Malmnäs, Alenio and Erik Nettelbrandt, Avantime
General coordination: Lars Johansson, WAA
Erik, Tomas and Mattias are members of Web Analytics Association.
Sponsors: IndexTools, WebTrends, Omniture and Satama.
Coordination: Web Analytics Association.
We ended the evening by sharing some wine, beer and a buffet (using such words as mascarpone, poularde, lobster medallion, tomato confit and quails eggs).
Reports from the event
Eric T. Peterson
Steve Jackson
Dennis R. Mortensen
Petri Mertanen
Mikael Karlsson’s photo album on Facebook
Resoner.nu
Henrik Torstensson
Pelle Strid (Swedish)
Mattias Durnik (Swedish)
A bonus photo taken by Eric:

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