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Confidence Intervals: A Guide for A/B Testing

ConversionXL

Confidence intervals are a standard output of many free and paid A/B testing tools. Most A/B test reports contain one or more interval estimates. If you’re in charge of preparing and presenting those reports, it’s essential. What is a confidence interval? This is where a confidence interval can help.

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The Highest-Rated Marketing Software to Help Your Business Succeed in 2022

Capterra Sales & Marketing Software

Great academy to learn how to take good advantage of all the features” — Small business, real estate, marketing and sales director “It has great design and an incredible UX. A/B testing. In order to present the most up-to-date information, the product cards above show real-time ratings. SharpSpring from Constant Contact.

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How Do UX Professionals View Conversion Optimization?

ConversionXL

In regards to conversion optimization, we’re of the belief that UX is a big part of our process and that great UX leads to more conversions. But how do UX people view conversion optimization? What do they think it is, and how do they think it fits into the organizational context with UX?

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7+ Under-Utilized Google Analytics Reports for Conversion Insights

ConversionXL

Michael Aagaard, ContentVerve : Getting insights from Analytics during your research phase is crucial to identifying optimization opportunities and developing solid test hypotheses. But it’s just as important to stay on top of things while you’re running your A/B test experiments.

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5 Insights from Every Speaker of ConversionXL Live 2016

ConversionXL

Joanna Wiebe, Jen Havice and Joel Klettke present: Conversion Copywriting Panel. Ton Wesseling: How to Utilize Your Test Capacity? you don’t have enough data and you can’t run A/B tests. Can begin running tests. If you only celebrate wins, people become afraid to take testing risks. The ROAR model….