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V.Kadal Amutham 919444360480 914422396480 On 2 February 2013 10:07, Samer Mansour <[email protected]> wrote: > Update, I've sent Rob Weir a zip with the experiment pages. I'll need to > touch base with Rob in a few business days. > When its set up we can place friendly bets on what we think will win. > > There are 4 experiments, here they are merged together in a single screen > capture: > * Note this is screen cap from a working copy on my desktop, > icons/background images are not displayed. Hosted copies might look a > little different. > [image: Inline image 1] > > I think #1 will win. Which ever one between 2 & 3 gets more, we might > integrate into the site's template for the rest of the website. > > Samer Mansour > > > On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 2:59 PM, Rob Weir <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 9:58 AM, Samer Mansour <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > Hello Everyone, >> > >> > Starting a separate thread for integrating a 'Like Us' area into our >> > website templates. >> > >> > The Experiment scope would be the home page, to provide users the >> ability >> > to: >> > - Follow Us on Twitter >> > - Like Us on Facebook >> > - Follow Us on Google+ >> > >> > This will improve the number of people reached when we communicate >> through >> > these relatively new streams of communication we have set up. >> > >> > I will draw up some placements of the 'Like Us' (html files) for the >> home >> > page for another google experiment. I can have this done within a week. >> > >> >> Great. >> >> A few things I learned from the last experiment: >> >> 1) It is OK to track the events with the social network as the >> "label", e..g, _gaq.push(['_trackEvent','social', 'shareDownload', >> 'facebook']); When we set up the experiment we can tell it count >> all "shareDownload" actions the same. This also gives us a little >> more information. >> >> 2) I heard from some users who were confused by the weird URLs they >> were directed to. So we might keep it more generic, like >> index1-passthru.html, index2-passthru.html, etc. >> >> 3) Google runs the experiment to see which variation is better than >> the control. But the control is the current page as it is today. >> With the last experiment the default page had no social sharing on it. >> So tracking progress was a little bit weird. I'm not sure what we >> can do about that, except be aware of it. >> >> > What we learn from this google experiment we would integrate into the >> > templates elsewhere on the site(s). >> > >> >> Yes. I'm looking forward to this. >> >> -Rob >> >> > Samer Mansour >> > >
