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How Often Should You Run Experiments? | Ep. #650
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In episode #650, Eric and Neil discuss how often you should be running experiments. Tune in to hear when, why, and how you should be running experiments.
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[00:27] Today’s Topic: How Often Should You Run Experiments?
[00:39] Eric thinks you should be running experiments every single week.
[00:55] For Eric’s site, they run experiments on the site itself and the business.
[01:05] They use North Star to run these experiments and Eric loves the Leaderboard function.
[01:45] The more experiments you run, the better off you are.
[01:52] However, it’s hard to run experiments when you don’t have enough traffic.
[02:04] Once you get enough conversion points (500 per month), you can run 1-2 experiments per month because you will be able to see micro and macro conversions.
[02:28] A micro conversion could be someone going to your checkout page.
[02:36] A macro conversion could be more sales in general.
[03:00] If you’re a small business, it’s ok to track micro conversions only.
[03:22] In the short run, if you can’t optimize for conversions and sales, your experimentation should be around traffic generation. Use Similar Web, SEMRush, and AHREFS.
[04:15] Managing Oneself is a short booklet that talks about the importance of feedback analysis.
[05:14] There isn’t one experiment that will make you a major success, but rather a lot of little things that add up.
[05:36] Make sure to break down the experiments to focus on tiny aspects of your business.
[06:28] Running experiments over time lets you see what your strengths and weaknesses are.
[06:44] That’s all for today!
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