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Sample Size Calculator & Statistical PowerCalculating sample size is an important first step in the process of running an a/b split test. Many people ignore this step, or do not understand the purpose it serves. Let’s explore why to calculate sample size and how to do it. What is Statistical Power
What to Consider When Building Your Own A/B Test System
Why would you want to build your own website optimization platform? When you’re optimizing a landing page for leads or sales, and those leads or sales are going to happen right away, an off-the-shelf solution may be just perfect. Adobe Test & Target will track how many people come into each test recipe, and how many people convert. You’ve got a conversion rate on your control and your test treatments. Voila – you’ve got a working A/B testing solution. For subscription businesses or software-as-a-service (SaaS) businesses, this may not be so simple. A given recipe may outperform control on some
Trader Joe's Gives a Lesson in Measuring A/B Test Success
“Are all these signs handmade?” I asked the three friendly-looking employees behind the Customer Service desk.
Calculating A/B Test Length
Marketer: “Jared, could you get tell me how long I will need to run this test for?”
Is Testing On the Web Really “Free”?
Reverse Engineering A/B Tests
One of the fun things I like to do when I have some free time is to try to learn from A/B tests other companies are running. My thinking is, "Why run a test when you don't have to?" There might be something you can learn and adapt to your business, or it might spark some new thinking.
Oktoberfest Video Interview: Jared Grabs a Virtual Drink with Matthew Wright (HP)
As part of series on A/B Testing on http://www.benchmark-analytics.com these two practitioners share their thoughts on topics including: What are the benefits? What are the misconceptions? What to look for when hiring analysts?
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