"Digital Transformation" is often discussed in business meetings, promising big changes and success. But to truly understand its impact, we need to explore its deeper meaning and application.
User Experience
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Incorporating website analytics tools such as Google Analytics enables tracking a visitor's interactions on a website. Beyond monitoring page views and other default events, one particularly promising area lies in on-site or internal site search. By analyzing how visitors engage with internal site searches, valuable insights can be gleaned, empowering digital transformation initiatives.
In this article, we will explore the advantages of tracking internal site search, its impact on enhancing the user experience and the key performance indicators (KPIs) organizations should monitor.
Google Analytics
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Are you perplexed by data on certain pages that seem to be missing from your Google Analytics 4 (GA4) reports? Do you find discrepancies between the numbers displayed in GA4 Search Console reports and the actual data in the search console? The answer to these puzzling situations lies in a concept called "Thresholding", implemented by Google to prevent anyone from identifying the user based on the information available.
Drupal
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The release of Drupal 10.1 brings a range of new features and enhancements, solidifying its position as a top choice for organizations seeking a Digital Experience Platform (DXP) for their corporate websites. Drupal 10.1 is the first release after the Digital Public Good Alliance (DPGA) recognized Drupal as a Digital Public Good. As a platform trusted by entities like the United Nations, governments, and major corporations, Drupal's affordability and powerful capabilities have made it a compelling choice. In this article, we will delve into three key features of Drupal 10.1 that make it an excellent option for those looking to implement a digital experience platform for their organization.