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The EntreProgrammers Episode 26 Freaks of Data

Ok, information freaks, you heard it here first; we are
talking about the cutting edge of technology. Josh speaks about his experience
of being introduced to mixpanel.

What’s that? You absolutely need to
see it for yourself: https://mixpanel.com/   I’m the fast kid on the block; I
need it now: https://mixpanel.com/pricing/

The EntreProgrammers John, Derick and Josh are
broadcasting to you from Hawaii, Texas and Pennsylvania; the mastermind
developerneurs begin with a weather report from each state, plus John invites
one of his new feathered friends to the broadcast; please apply suspension of
disbelief for the occasional audio delays in the program.

Josh completes his coaching sessions with John McIntyre
who demonstrated tracking with mixpanel which turned out to be a rather
mind-blowing experience for the editor. “My head was ready to explode
afterwards,” Josh said. So, let’s have a listen to John McIntyre, shall we? Let’s
check-out mixpanel! Wait! Entrust my information to these guys? Are you sure?

For those of you not familiar with McIntyre, this is
now your opportunity to cash in on some professional advice. Here, he talks
about “drop dead copy in email marketing.”

Josh is editor for SitePoint.com and considers
McIntyre’s marketing podcast to be his favorite: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/drop-dead-copy/email-marketing-podcastand that speaks
loud for McIntyre.

Of course, anyone would argue that information is
extremely powerful. How do you get it? How do you know if it’s the right
information for your project marketing? McIntyre digs into this resolution in
Josh’s coaching session by showing the energy directed in mixpanel.

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