by Tarable
(This job opening was cross-posted at I quit for Lijit.)
We are in dire need of another evangelist to join our team. Here are a few of the things we are looking for in a potential candidate:
- creativity, enthusiasm and cleverness
- willingness to embrace the start-up culture
- effective communication skills
- interest in the web 2.0 space and curious to learn more
- desire to help us with our rapid growth
- deep love for the email
The evangelists are in charge of gathering new user feedback, acquiring new users and taking care of current users. In addition, we do a nice mixture of PR, promotions, marketing, blogging and user advocacy. If you feel you have what it takes and are located in the Denver/Boulder area, please send me an email with your resume, explaining why you want to drink Lijitos work with us. And yes, this picture is meant to an enticement…

If that doesn’t do the trick, we offer full medical benefits, a super casual work environment, stock options and the opportunity to work alongside some of the best people around. Come on…don’t you want to be Lijit?
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by losborne
Sometimes we release new features that are big, glitzy, flashy, and scream, “Hello! I am a new feature! LOOK AT ME!” Other times, the features we release are more subtle. Things you have to look for. Things that quietly beckon you to try them. “Come here, gentle user,” they say. “Click me.” I love those kinds of features and we released a couple last night.
If you haven’t visited your stats page of late, drop everything you’re doing, and go check it out right now. Seriously. I’m not kidding. We’re embarking on a stats page overhaul and the first of many updates came out last night. Most noticeably, we combined the two “Source of clicked results…” pie charts into one (new name: “Type of Results Readers Clicked”). In the space left over we added a new pie chart, “Where Readers Came From”. This new chart shows you a breakdown of how readers reached you — via Google, other search engines, a direct visit, etc.

We further added a new stats detail page, which you can reach by clicking on any of the terms in the “Last 25 Searches” (new!) or “Top 25 Searches” lists. The detail page shows you exactly when, over the last 30 days, you were searched using these terms, as well as the number of times you’ve been searched about them. Again, these changes are just the first in a long line of enhancements we have planned for the stats we provide you. We hope you enjoy them and hope they help you better understand and serve your readers.

The other subtle feature we released last night involves little green bubbles. (And no, thank you for asking, we weren’t drinking too many Lijit cocktails when we came up with this feature.) You’ll see them too. On the home page. On your profile page. Give ‘em a click and let them guide you through the Lijit-o-sphere…

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