When

Wednesday, February 21, 2018 from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM EST
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McMaster University 
1280 Main Street W
L.R. Wilson Hall Room 1055
Hamilton, ON L8S 4L8
 

 
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Dustin Manley & Alex Anderson, Communications Co-Chairs 
CPRS Hamilton 
416-578-0285 
communications@cprs-hamilton.ca 
 

CPRS-MCM Luncheon Lecture: Fundamentals of Google Analytics 

Join us on Wednesday, February 21 for a CPRS/MCM Luncheon Lecture with Mo Dezyanian, President of Empathy Inc. 

In today’s connected digital world, informed, data-driven decisions are at the cornerstone of all communications efforts. Undoubtedly, the most popular tool to record and measure digital behaviour is Google Analytics. It is estimated that Google Analytics is used in over 50% of all websites; that is an 83% hold on the analytics tools market share. As a communications professional it is paramount to be able to navigate, use, and understand this powerful web platform.

Through a practical guide to Google Analytics, this workshop will go through the fundamental concepts of digital traffic measurement and how it can be used to enable informed decisions.
Beyond the basic concepts, we will explore how we can leverage digital data to communicate to C-suite executives in any organization.

 

Early bird registration is available until February 10

A buffet lunch is included in registration. 

Parking is available at McMaster University for $6/hr up to $20 maximum for a day. For more information on parking, please click here.

Mo Dezyanian


Mo Dezyanian is a seasoned digital strategist, who has spent the past 8 years designing and executing successful digital programs for national and international brands. In 2015 he established Empathy Inc. an agile marketing agency to help brands navigate the media space in a digital world. With his team of freelancers, he is bringing blue chip strategies national and international companies.

During his career, Mo has provided insights and built campaigns for brands such as Nike, BMO, Mattel, and Oxfam.