@conortrains each winner had a huge impact on conv. rate, ended up going from ~2% > ~6-8% but took a month or so to avoid having multiple tests running at the same time
@conortrains not training but if you're using Kaching, they've an A/B test feature which helped us at the start.
ran the test at 2x diff price points for 100 or so orders each, picked the one with best rev per session, then tested shipping price next, then email signup offer etc etc
@Douglas_Schon any plans for whoop to add more exercises to the list that are considered ‘strength training’ for health span? I train Muay Thai which doesn’t count towards it, but boxercise does for example. Would love if this could be added
@jasonyimco Outside of the themes mentioned, what are the other most important categories to diversify? (Eg colour, ad concept etc). And how would you rank these based on importance? Thank you!
@WisprFlow I absolutely love your app. Is there a way to give it access to your WhatsApp conversations or your Gmail conversations so that it learns how to speak a little bit more like you? Overall, incredible though
@DTCMidas The 🐐! I think throw in a few super low AOV brands (or ones that do these cheap trials packs for consumables) would be really interesting to see
@itsliellevin@matthucius The only reason I mentioned it at all is because running ads from a fake ‘chemo support network’ and saying it ‘improves treatment results’ in other ads is fucked
@itsliellevin@matthucius Im not looking for drama dude - anyone can google ‘liel levin UGC’ + cross reference your tweets about new product launches and see how the dates perfectly align with ad launches on atria and website updates on waybackmachine
@DTCMidas how and when to scale (and when to scale down) would be amazing. I think a lot of us find that doubling budgets just ends up doubling CPC's sometimes so when this happens, how to decide whether to ride out the storm or scale down after a day or two 🙏
@severijnss@apollonator3000 *there are obviously exceptions to this and 'good' info sellers, but this cookie cutter archetype is what i see 90% of the time
@severijnss@apollonator3000 selling info = basically zero barrier to entry which means it's a race to see which 18 year old can seem the best, wealthiest etc in an attempt to 'stand out' (even by faking it) which ironically makes them all seem the same