Welcome (or Welcome Back)
So here I go again (cue Whitesnake music!)… Many of you reading this will have read my blog posts from my Inside SiteCatalyst blog on the Omniture website. For those who are new, let me take a quick moment to introduce myself. My name is Adam Greco and I am a web analytics guy who has worked with Omniture SiteCatalyst for longer than I’d like to admit. I was one of Omniture’s first financial services clients when I managed the website for the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. For the past four years I have worked on Omniture’s Best Practices Consulting team where I had the pleasure of working with different top tier clients across the globe. Most recently, I have decided to “keep it real” and go back to being an Omniture client and do what I do best by helping my new employer (Salesforce.com) get the most out of their investment in Omniture products. While at Omniture, I routinely spoke at annual Customer Summits and showed people how to push the limits of Omniture SiteCatalyst which led to me creating the aforementioned blog.
In the past year on the Inside SiteCatalyst blog, I covered the basics of SiteCatalyst, approaching it from an educational standpoint, so people using the product daily could learn how to take advantage of every feature in the product. If you are new to SiteCatalyst, I highly recommend you start with my first blog post and read them in sequential order, as they provide a good foundation to build upon. My goal in this blog is to continue with the educational spirit of my old blog, but to also delve deeper into more advanced techniques and practical solutions. I received tremendously positive feedback from my last blog and hope that enthusiasm carries into this new blog. If there is anything that you would like me to cover, please e-mail me at adam@the-omni-man.com. To be sure you don’t miss any of my tips and tricks, I highly recommend that you use the e-mail subscription feature (I promise – no SPAM!) so you will be notified when new posts are released. You can also follow me on Twitter by clicking here. Thanks and enjoy!
Adam Greco is the Director of Web Analytics at Salesforce.com. You can read his previous Inside Omniture SiteCatalyst blog at http://blogs.omniture.com/author/agreco/ and can follow him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/adamgreco. To be alerted to new blog posts, I recommend subscribing to this blog via e-mail using the tool provided on the top-right of this page. Please send questions and comments to adam@the-omni-man.com.
Please note: I am no longer an employee of Omniture and the content/views expressed here are my own and not those of Omniture.



Looking forward to reading more!
Welcome Back Adam!
Hi Adam,
Thanks for restarting your fantastic series! Looking forward to learning new stuff from your blog.
(Aside: I dunno if it’s just me, but I find the font size a tad too small. Or maybe I’m just growing old/blind…)
Here in Brasil, we are awaiting for your Posts.Welcome Back! @Linkoncampos
Glad to see you’re keeping the blog going, Adam… your posts are always very informative and useful.
It will be exciting to hear your perspective as a practitioner. Best to you!
Adam
this is great! looking for more of those great posts you wrote earlier
cheers
Yuhui,
I am hoping to get the formatting cleaned-up over the next day or two. Thanks!
Adam
Great to have you back!
Wonderful News Adam – I’m so glad you are going to keep blogging!
Thanks all for the good wishes! I am happy to keep doing this and hope it helps you all…Special thanks to Brian Hawkins for helping me get the blog set-up!!!
At last – its good to have you back, we need more people like you to tell it like it really is in web optimisation!
I have been following your omniture blog for working with omniture, it has been a great resource.
I also follow you on twitter and have been trying to DM you about a recent tweet, but I am not able to since you dont follow me. Any other way of reaching you?
Nice to see the blog back up and running and that you have fans and followers around the globe. Best of luck at Salesforce, amigo!