It's worth it to me if it's worth it to you. I can't wait to see your
findings. I took it and I'll have my staff take it as well just to
boost your results. That's 10 more right there!
Best of luck,
April Wilson
www.aprilwilson.net
--- In waa_advocacy@yahoogroups.com, "Stephane Hamel" <shamel67@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
> two weeks ago Avinash posted about "how should web analysts spend
> their day", and on my side, I've been talking about "attention". So
I
> took Avinash suggestion and the survey used to map out the types of
> attention being spent on a task (see www.attnco.com). The
combination
> of the two should give us a pretty good picture of the web analysts
> job, the time they spend on each type of activity, and if those are
> perceived as positive or negative tasks (and other attention
> characteristics).
>
> My problem is I don't have the reputation of Eric Peterson, so I
can't
> gather a thousand followers :) I only got about 30 survey
responses...
> I must admit the survey is a bit complex (I wanted to use the exact
> methodology from Attention Map) and the questions are directly taken
> from Avinash. I got about a hundred page views on the survey start,
55
> started it, including 28 completed.
>
> Despite the low response rate, I can already see some interesting
> results I could share.
>
> As "advocacies of WA", I would appreciate if you could take a look
at
> what I'm trying to accomplish, comment, bash or anything will be
> accepted :)
>
> If it's worth it, I will continue and ask for your support to
increase
> the number of respondents. Otherwise I will stop it there and
> summarize what I've found so far.
>
> Info:
> http://blog.immeria.net/2007/04/study-mapping-attention-of-web-
analysts.html
> First snapshot:
> http://blog.immeria.net/2007/04/study-first-results-are-in.html
> Survey: http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?p=WEB226ELQBKLMS
> Avinash's post:
> http://www.kaushik.net/avinash/2007/04/how-should-web-analysts-
spend-their-day.html
> The Attention company: http://attnco.com/
> Reference book: The Attention Economy, by Davenport & Beck
>
> Sincerely,
> Stéphane Hamel
> http://blog.immeria.net
>