It’s back! You might remember the Stats Explorer from 2018. Well here it is again, fresh with data from 2019. This year’s explorer is built on the same Tableau Public framework, but I’ve reworked the data-source to pull almost exclusively from the Sleeper API. They’ve upped their game this year […]
Depending on the types of content your website produces, you may be interested in measuring scroll depth tracking on your pages. It can be helpful to determine if visitors to your site are actively engaged in reading your content, or identify pages where your call-to-actions are hidden below average scroll […]
Everyone likes a bargain. Whiskey collectors are notorious for spending outrageous sums on a really good bottle, but you don’t have to break the bank for a solid collection of good bourbon. We’ve got data to support the best bourbon for the money. The good folks from the Reddit whiskey […]
Whenever I find a new hobby, I immediately start looking for the data. Over the last few months I’ve been getting into whiskey, so naturally I’ve got a Tableau workbook to keep an eye on things and help me learn about it all. I’ve also enjoyed lurking in communities like […]
These Value Over Replacement tables are based on 12-Team leagues. They assume a roughly standard league format of 1QB, 2RBs, 2WRs, 1TE, and 1FLEX.
The below Tableau visualizations are built using data directly from, or derived from, the Sleeper.app API. Mock drafts are pulled from their Mock Draft Thread (login required). I create these visualization because it’s fun and I enjoy giving back to the community. The best way to say “thanks” is share […]
FBCLID was, briefly, the bane of my existence. Like you, I got into this post because I was seeing some strange traffic in a few of my Google Analytics properties. I like a very clean, easy-to-read dashboard when I’m doing my web analytics. Too many query parameters starts to fragment […]
A url query parameter is any tag that comes after the question mark (“?”) at the end of page URL. These are separated by an ampersand (“&”). example.com/?utm_source=facebook&search_term=sample+query has two parameters, utm_source and search_term, with values “facebook” and “sample query”, respectively. URL Query Parameters are a necessary evil in the […]
I’m not going to kid myself by believing I can write a 1,000 word blogpost on UTM parameters that will outrank all the other websites on page one of the SERP, so I’m just going to give you what you need and move on to other posts. What are UTM […]
I built a URL builder, complete with link shortener, in Google Sheets. Among my love for data and web analytics is my love for Spreadsheets. I’m a huge evangelist for Google Sheets, thanks to features like the =filter() and =sort() formulas. When it comes to web tracking and URL/UTM parameters, […]