How Will You Optimize In 2017?
2017 is just around the corner, and that means a new year with a fresh batch of goals and milestones.
If you increased your website’s conversion rate by 10%, how would that affect your business’ overall growth this year? How would that accelerate your career or revolutionize your bottom line?
Now’s the time to get optimization efforts in motion, and we’re excited to hear about what you have planned for 2017. Leave us a comment and let us know what you’re up to!
In the meantime, here’s a quick recap of Conversion Sciences’ 10 most popular articles from 2016.
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- The Ultimate A/B Testing Guide: By Conversion Sciences
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And of course, if you’d like to have a group of proven experts handle your CRO efforts in 2017, the Conversion Sciences team is here to help. Our calendar fills up fast this time of year, so don’t put it off.
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I am starting a new job on january 2nd where I will finally be testing and analyzing full time. The ageny days are behind me! <3
My main goal in 2017 is to learn new things. Both professionally and privately. Speaking of which: How would you start getting into satistics? (I obviosuly read your post listed above ;))
Hey Ferdi,
That’s awesome! Congrats on the new job! When it comes to learning new information, do you learn better by reading articles or watching/listening to something explained via audio/video?
Good question. I liked the video courses of hubspot, but the problem with content in this format is, that it might be easier to read in some situations. At work ie.
On them other hand: I read _a lot_ during the week and seem to just remember very little.
Do you think about putting together videos?
We probably won’t. Check out this course: https://www.datacamp.com/introduction-to-statistics
It’s a mixture of reading and video.
And then this is just reading, although it’s a bit more a la carte: http://www.tutorialspoint.com/statistics/