March 2010

CiviCRM and Drupal Diary - Week 1

This is our multi-article series on integrating CiviCRM and Drupal.  Make sure you've read the prologue, introducing the topics to be covered.

Our Choice to use Drupal along with CiviCRM was a difficult one to make at the onset of our project. In this section I would like to explain:

  • Project Conception
  • Requirements Gathering
  • Software Evaluation

Our client approached us with some very basic requirements. As long as we stayed within the requirements, we were free to choose whatever technology we felt would deliver the proper solution.

Project Conception

Our project was to be a membership website for a not for profit professional association. The site was to have two primary components with multiple sub sections:

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Realities of web analytics - Apply the 3 layers of "So What Test"

Reading one of my favorite authors (and of course blogger too) Avinash Kaushik, I came across his most recent blog post: Kill Useless Web Metrics: Apply The "Three Layers Of So What" Test

Avinash appropriately describes the misconception that certain (what I call noisy) popular web metrics are as important as they seem. Even though a favorable change in one of these metrics looks good, it doesn't always mean that it is a benefit to your business (and of course your bottom line).

Asking "So What?" three times to every key metric should eventually end in an actionable item.

If at the third "so what" you don't get a recommendation for an action you should take, you have the wrong metric. Kill it.

You need to face up to the reality that just because it sounds good, or looks good on paper during a board meeting, doesn't mean that the actual statistic is relevant or worth anything. If you can not act upon it, who cares?

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