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By: Dan Martell

Exactly .. being able to see engagement in a time sequence lets you know if you’re product is getting better. DM

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By: Dan Martell

We don’t, as it’s not necessary for our reporting but I do know that Phil Libin (Evernote) has done many talks/presentations where he uses a linear graph....

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By: Dan Martell

Everything we use is built internally.  We log all the activities and create reports on top of that.  We do use GA for externally facing parts of our app (unauthenticated) but as Alex mentioned below –...

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By: Mctell

thanks for that post. when you say that you can clearly see improvement/failure in *real time* , what do you mean? if you do a change, you’ll have to wait at least a week before you can start comparing...

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By: Geoff Wright

ARGHHGGH NO TABLES!!!

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By: Nick

Dan, were you aware that the tables are missing? They show up as [table id=6 /] and so on.

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By: Rafael Salomão

I found the tables right here:  http://medomex25.blogspot.com/2011/09/cohort-metrics-for-startups-revealed.html

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By: Robert Solomon

If you still watch this conversation: I really found it useful, but it woul be more useful if I could view the tables (for Parts I and II). Can you send them to me? Thanks, bob...

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By: Jono

I’ve had some success with cohort tracking of this type using Google Analytics. Once you understand what you need to track and how to store, segment and report on the results it’s not overly...

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By: Chyngys Barynov

ty sir

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