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January 02, 2009

Freemium - startup metrics

I set up a google alert a week ago for this term and am getting some great results back. A conference I came across is Startonomics (link to upcoming one day'er in LA) and I have just watched the video and accompanying slideshow from a presentation by Dave McClure in October 2008.

For any of you in early startup mode with an eye on your business model and visitor conversions this is a great one to give 20 minutes to.

Welcome feedback on the LA conference - any readers with experience of their events? Would you go to it? Will you go to it? :-)

keith

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Dave gives a great talk. He gave the pirate metrics one at Seedcamp notes here: http://www.bytesurgery.com/blog/2008/09/19/d4h-at-seedcamp-day-3/

My take here http://www.bytesurgery.com/blog/2008/12/15/d4h-metrics-aarrr/

Thanks for the links Robin, looking forward to reading those again

keith

Dave's slides are great, I agree with fully with his methodology. Interestingly enough our company started building out a metric tracking system to track actions and behaviors just like Dave was saying until we stumbled on http://mixpanel.com

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