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Content based websites analytics
Hejl, Radomír ; Mittner, Jan (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
The thesis deals with web analytics of content based websites. Its primary aim is to design metrics of a web analysis and range of the metrics. This allows a proprietor of the content based websites to evaluate the state of the web and also its changes. The following is a practical example of handling website metrics and how to evaluate a web redesign with the help of these metrics. The first and second chapter lists literature of web analysis and specifies a purpose of the thesis and its target group. In the paragraphs that follow, I explain the theoretical starting-points and major concepts in further detail. In the third chapter I describe the main targets of content based websites because con-sequently defined metrics should reflect these targets and aim for them. Then I underline some specific problems of content based websites analysis. The fifth chapter forms the crux of this work. First, I define right metrics and then present the very design of metrics for analysis of content based websites. The proposed metrics describe interpretation of values, possibilities of segmentation and also relation to other metrics. In the fifth chapter there is an example of some metrics applied to real data of two content based websites with a description of how to work with these metrics.
Comprehensive study of internet microcommunities
Hejl, Radomír ; Raška, Ondřej (advisor) ; Tůma, Michal (referee)
The purpose of this work is to describe a comprehensive approach to internet micro-communities in its complexity both in theory and in practice. The work is focused above all on internet community managers or their owners and should provide them with theoretical and practical experience and procedures leading to easy founding of these micro-communities and at the same time how to expand and make them profitable. The work draws from practical experiences during development and administration of a traveller community ORBION.CZ and a pregnant/mother eMimino.cz community. I drew first from common principles in scientific literature and then tried to enrich this approach from practice and offer problem solutions based on my experience. This way I think I can treat the problems in an interesting manner. The work is divided into several topics representing community life-cycle. In the first place there is a notion clarification in theory and typology of internet communities. Then follows theoretical definition of users structure, description of community origin, its growth, sustainable growth and solution of frequent problems from practical point of view. The last part aims at theoretical possibilities of monetization and consequently business model options in practice.

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