Thanks! Cool idea on that front and in general; fun to see people taking copy seriously!
I am still a little fuzzy on how this might play out on a real site, since lots of monthly users doesn’t always mean lots of conversions (especially for one-time, high dollar transactions).
Let’s say I have a page that gets 100k unique visitors per month. I show them 5 different variants of a “nudge” widget. Some do better than others, but they all hover at <1% CTR.
While there may be a story to tell as far as winners and losers (e.g. mobile users converted to variant A at 2x the rate of desktop users), how do you confidently report a “winner” from what amounts to a few thousand conversions in a month?
I am still a little fuzzy on how this might play out on a real site, since lots of monthly users doesn’t always mean lots of conversions (especially for one-time, high dollar transactions).
Let’s say I have a page that gets 100k unique visitors per month. I show them 5 different variants of a “nudge” widget. Some do better than others, but they all hover at <1% CTR.
While there may be a story to tell as far as winners and losers (e.g. mobile users converted to variant A at 2x the rate of desktop users), how do you confidently report a “winner” from what amounts to a few thousand conversions in a month?