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Brian Massey

Build a Conversion Rate Heatmap by Hour & Day of Week in Google Docs | Optimisation Beacon - 0 views

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    When we dig into a site's analytics, we try a number of different approaches to the data. Sometimes interesting things pop out, and sometimes the data looks "as expected."

    This is an analysis we are going to start adding to our analysis: Heatmap of Conversions by Hour of Day. We will modify it for our ecommerce clients (as we track Revenue per Visit, or RPV).

    You might try this and see if there is an interesting pattern in your data.
Brian Massey

Let's Talk About Image Sliders and Conversions | @JeremySaid - 0 views

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    Rotating headers, called "sliders" are losing their favor on landing pages. Ultimately, this is a good thing. But these hedges don't have to be conversion killers.

    In the article's summary of our tests on sliders, we've been able to make rotating hero images work by first testing the order. A large part of the increase in revenue per visit was from putting the most important panels first.

    Notice that the two panels that delivered the best result were offer oriented (Same Day Shipping and Super Saver Shipping). It's possible that we could remove the conceptual panels ("Make a bold outdoor impression" and "Leader in digital mesh banner printing") without impacting the revenue per visit. This would save some load time.
Brian Massey

The math behind web analytics: control limits, histograms and objectives | Cardinal Path - 0 views

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    We're getting into some pretty deep stuff in part three of Stéphane Hamel's analytics primier. However, he saves the day with some simple definitions of when we can call something a trend.
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