How do you know what to change on your website or landing page to make it more effective?
Are the tweaks and tests you made to your site really successful? Or do they just look successful?
Could the best practices you’ve been following for years actually be what’s holding you back from achieving your goals and KPIs?
If you’ve ever asked yourself these questions or ones like it, it’s time to run your own website experiment.
Learn a step-by-step process for conducting website experiments to help you get the data you need to make good decisions.
We’ll show you how to set up and design experiments to collect data that will have the most value and impact for you and your audience.
You’ll learn:
Join our very own Angie Nikoleychuk, Content Marketing Manager, and learn the key factors to focus on when running website experiments, how to manage your data collection, and how to learn about the things that matter to your audience.
PLUS: You’ll get an exclusive walk-through of our new ad experiment, where we examined how ad types and layouts affect user behavior on our website. You’ll never guess what we found. We sure didn’t!
Don’t miss out on this opportunity!
View the slides below, download your copy of the resources, and watch on demand to learn how to run easy experiments on your site.
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