Redrum at the Nolita Lounge last night

Posted by Marshall on March 07, 2007 | Link It

Don't know what "redrum" actually stands for but I was there last night at the
Lolita Lounge in the East Village..along with Rebecca Lieb, Dana Todd,
Sebastian of webanalyticsbook.com and Liz Camps of Green Media.  Kevin Heisler of Jupiter Media also dropped by.  Here's the info that was provided by ClickZ blog.

Hey, New Yorkers — Rrrredrum Rrrreturns!

redrum%20img.jpegY'all have been asking for it, but it just didn't seem right to throw another Redrum Tuesday with co-foundress Dana Todd in Left Coast exile.

Problem solved. Dana's back in New York (if only for a visit), so we're doing it again. Our next Redrum is on Tuesday, March 6 from 6-8 at the usual place, Nolita House ( 47 E. Houston, between Mulberry & Mott).

It was bitterly cold last night and I had my share of red wine to warm me up…maybe 3 glasses (a lot for me).  When I got home I was in no position to post anything…I just collapsed.

Funny…on my way home…Sebastian, Liz Camps and I actually live within a mile or so from each other…and it just underlines how much web analytic power we have in Brooklyn (Future Now being located in Red Hook) nearby..not to forget Manhattan!

Think we had about 15 attending last night.  Whenever I see Rebecca I tend to ask her about a column in ClickZ…now that would be something..wouldn't it?

I also reminded everyone to vote for me next month for a seat on the web analytics association board…those that are members of the WAA, that is.  

Thankfully webanalyticsbook just joinded the WAA, yesterday..and Liz Camps will join the WAA this month.

Anyone else want to join the WAA?  If you need some convincing ….just contact me or comment to this post and I'll reply.



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03/08/07 @ 11:42 pm

This is pretty cool … I don't know how many people generally join a webcast but it turns out that Eric Peterson's webcast on Tuesday March 6th broke all records, for a webcast, and had over 2000 participants.I had listened…



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