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Hi Stephane,Here's what I replied:
The UBC Web Analytics Award of Achievement has been highly recommended to me to learn more of the technical side of SEO. I saw a comment you made on Lawrence Dyson's website and also recognized your name from the UBC website. I have always been interested in marketing and while I have experience in digital marketing, I want to get more technical experience in this area. I am 36 years old and taking these courses is part of a plan to shift careers. I've been an entrepreneur for the last 12 years, but am interested in going to work for an interesting company and being able to provide value in the marketing and management of their website. What are the job opportunities for someone graduating with the Web Analytics Award? I currently reside in the UK. Thank you in advance for your response!
Best regards,
Bob
Hi Bob,Over the years tutoring the UBC program I have witnessed dozens of people with very diversified backgrounds entering our field. I often get asked about "a good bacgrkound to be an analyst". There is no such thing as a good or bad background - there are only people who want to leverage their own unique skills and experience. I've been told so often I didn't have a degree, or that I was just a techie and therefore too stupid to understand the business that I would never judge anyone who has the guts to make the plunge.
I strongly encourage you to do it – not that it is really "technical" about SEO (in fact, not at all), but mainly because it provides a very strong foundation on web analytics. With your entrepreneurial and marketing background, coupled with experience, I’m confident you can easily shift toward analytics – or in fact, maybe not as much a pure "web analyst" (spending your days looking at data & making recommendations to others) – you could be that manager who understands the value of data and make the decisions!
But that’s just my 1st thought based on what you’ve provided – you could ask the same question on the Yahoo! Web Analytics forum to get more input.
Sincerely,
Stéphane
, speaker, UBC Award of Achievement in Web Analytics tutor, teacher at ULaval, creator of the Web Analytics Solution Profiler (WASP), gaAddons and the Online Analytics Maturity Model (OAMM), WAA Certified Web Analyst, Web Analytics Association Leadership and Technical Excellence Recognition (WAALTER) Award Winner; in short, The views expressed on this personal page, website/weblog are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cardinal Path.