Categories: Web Analytics

Aladdin meets Alice in Marketing Wonderland

…and boy is Jasmine jealous!

Working in the Silicon Valley is an awesome ongoing adventure. The spirit of entrepreneurship, creativity, hard work, and fun is always there. Even large companies like Google have the “20 percent time” program, where Googlers are allowed to use 20 percent of their work week to pursue any special project they like, which Google claims many of their innovative products to have originate from.

Here at E-Nor, such innovative spirit is integrated in our culture and company’s DNA. We try to think about data and analytics beyond the 8 (official) working hours 🙂 Such spirit can be found in a project of one of our lead analysts and long time blogger, Allaedin Ezzedin, in a little fairy tale called “Alice in Marketing Wonderland”.

For your digital marketing amusement, if you’re a child of Analytics ready for a wondrous journey through a world of marketing fantasy, watch the video below!

If you are an Apple user, download the iBook version of the story here.

Farid Alhadi

Sales Director An E-Norian for over a decade, having roles in Marketing, Creative Development, Design, Account Management, Content Development, and most recently, Sales and contracts. Farid graduated with a Bachelors of Sciences from the University of California, Berkeley, with a background in Computer Science and Sociology. Farid has a strong background in customer service and communication, paying strong attention and intuition to clients’ needs.

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