We're all too mid. Luckily, these days we hoomans have AIs to help us understand other hoomans. Here is Gpt-4-1106-preview and Perplexity.ai versions trying to shed some light what was being said. https://pastebin.com/JuxfdrLg
Hilariously neither knows who is sama (Sam Altman, the Drama King of OpenAI), nor do they recognize when they themselves are being discussed.
Reading the responses in full also gives you a glimpse on specific merits or weaknesses of these systems, namely how up to date is their knowledge and lingo, explaining capabilities, and ability to see through multiple layers of referencing. Also showcases whether the AIs are willing to venture guessing to piece together some possible interpretation for hoomans to think about.
I absolutely love pointing these things at each other and watching them go.
I screen-capped my take on this to prove* that I was actually wiring all this stuff up and plug my nascent passion/oss project, but it's really funny comparing them either way: https://imgur.com/WDrqxsz
This pattern of writing isn't necessarily a criticism; it can also be beneficial. Visit infrequently (thus saving time to use for other worthwhile activities), and you'll receive a summary of his thoughts over a decade, all in a well-organized and smoothly flowing text.
Additionally, if you prefer to skip the historical recap and setting, you can simply start reading from the end.
@ollymeakings, the key point I would have loved to learn was how effective your service was. So by implementing (some / all) of your advice, how much did the conversion increase over next 3 months or so? (with no additional marketing and other implausible but desirable assumptions). You do mention "as I built evidence of the roasts increasing conversion" but leave the evidence hanging. Or perhaps I read the otherwise quite comprehensive piece too hastily. Interesting stuff, thanks for sharing!
Yes there is an issue with the client agreeing with me sharing the data. It's something that is being addressed with new clients.
The main thing is to ensure you AB test. Lots of what's in the post is proven, not just by my own experiments, but by organisations like Unbounce who have global data across 1,000s of pages.
However the true key to improving your own loading page is to grow and act on your own quantqual data.
As @transitus said, some quantitative statements about results would be really helpful here. I hope you can get some. Other than that, what you’re saying is very convincing.
Euromomo draws weekly z-values per country. From graph you can get the data. Data says mean of z-scores for weeks 01-45:
Sweden 2.02
Finland -0.10
Norway -0.26
https://www.euromomo.eu/graphs-and-maps
(notice that mean of z-score per week is not the same z-score for the whole year, as deaths per week have seasonal variance thus are not evenly distributed)
Data was released as a response to FOI request. Finland might be the first country where annual subscription fees for all individual publishers and all major research institutions have been made available, spanning the years 2010-2015 (link to the data can be found through the first link and the last link of the following pages).
Hilariously neither knows who is sama (Sam Altman, the Drama King of OpenAI), nor do they recognize when they themselves are being discussed.
Reading the responses in full also gives you a glimpse on specific merits or weaknesses of these systems, namely how up to date is their knowledge and lingo, explaining capabilities, and ability to see through multiple layers of referencing. Also showcases whether the AIs are willing to venture guessing to piece together some possible interpretation for hoomans to think about.