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Web Analytics Wednesday Toronto June 22: An Evening with Joseph Carrabis

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Web Analytics Wednesday Toronto June 22: An Evening with Joseph Carrabis

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Only one question matters, to quote David Cancel (http://davidcancel.com/data-driven-startups/), "Does anyone give a shit about your dumb idea?". Marketers, developers, designers and analysis know that failure is normal and winning is exceptional. Ideas are common and evidence is rare. It all comes back to that crude question. How can you find out if anyone gives a shit about your dumb idea - on time and on budget? A lot has been said about market development (http://www.slideshare.net/venturehacks/the-lean-startup-2), now a pioneer of neuro before there was neuro, an investigator of social before people know how to be social, and someone who survived the '60s only by living through it, talks about failing, winning and figuring out how to be ahead of the curve while riding the wave.

Join Joseph Carrabis, founder of NextStageEvolution (http://www.nextstagevolution.com/) and some of the best analysts, marketers, and developers in Toronto, as we confront this question directly.

Joseph Carrabis is a serial innovator, entrepreneur and a doer. He uses a new breed of analytics, a mix of sentiment analysis, behavioral analytics, and testing to check whether or not anyone gives a shit about his dumb ideas. He uses it to decide what to build and sell (http://knowledgeshop.nextstagevolution.com/), and what to ignore and kill (No link! He didn't build it!). It's how he has minimized his losses and maximized his winning.

You will get:

An excellent, collaborative presentation, A chance to ask Joseph questions, A chance to ask everybody else (among the brightest in the City) questions, A comfortable location with reduced noise, A practical tip sheet for winning more times, and minimizing the financial impact of failure. For your comfort, attendance is capped at 100 and a nominal fee of $10 is necessary to secure the room, turnout, and offer light apps. Let's have nice things.

Start by clicking 'I'm in' in the upper right hand corner because you're going to have a great time and you'll learn something valuable.

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