Announcing our Google Analytics Training dates – 2015
If you have ever attended one of Dara’s talks or training workshops, you will know the alluring power of the beard and Irish accent. Now is your chance to secure a whole day with Dara (aka “Data” – by predictive text, at least) – a true pinup of the #measure world – by registering for one of our Google Analytics Training days (to be held in Covent Garden, London).
Google Analytics training course dates – 2015 (until June)
Description | Date | Time | Location | Price | Book online |
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Standard Google Analytics Training Course | Thursday 19th February 2015 | 10am to 4pm | Covent Garden, London | £400 (+VAT) pp | » Register now |
Advanced GA Techniques | Friday 20th February 2015 | 10am to 4pm | Covent Garden, London | £400 (+VAT) pp | » Register now |
Standard Google Analytics Training Course | Thursday 23rd April 2015 | 10am to 4pm | Covent Garden, London | £400 £300 (+VAT) pp | » Register now |
Advanced GA Techniques | Friday 24th April 2015 | 10am to 4pm | Covent Garden, London | £400 £300 (+VAT) pp | » Register now |
Standard Google Analytics Training Course | Thursday 18th June 2015 | 10am to 4pm | Covent Garden, London | £400 £300 (+VAT) pp | » Register now |
Advanced GA Techniques | Friday 19th June 2015 | 10am to 4pm | Covent Garden, London | £400 £300 (+VAT) pp | » Register now |
Find out more about the Google Analytics training course – such as the venue and what to expect from the day.
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Mark Rochefort
Mark is one of our co-founders and enjoys tinkering, playing and exploring; happiest at the intersections of technology, marketing, creativity, science, & business.
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