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The high low with Simo Ahava
Season 1 · Episode 3

The high low with Simo Ahava

Today we are chatting with Simo Ahava. Simo Ahava is a recognized expert on customizing web analytics and tag management solutions to improve the entire “life cycle” of data collection, processing, and reporting. His main areas of expertise lie with Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager, and Google has appointed him as a Google Developer Expert in these fields. He is especially interested in communication structures within organizations, as he firmly believes that communication breakdowns are the underlying cause of practically all data-related problems. Simo is a partner and co-founder at 8-bit-sheep, a digital services boutique. He’s also co-founder (together with Mari Ahava) of Simmer, an online learning platform for technical marketers. Among other things, Simo writes a popular blog on all things Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager development at www.simoahava.com. Simo is an experienced speaker and prolific blogger and can be seen and heard in conferences, product forums, support communities, and developer meet-ups alike.

Standard Deviation Podcast · Juliana Jackson, Simo Ahava

May 31, 20221h 4mExplicit

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