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#136: An Analyst and a CRO Walk Into a Podcast with Michele Kiss and Valerie Kroll
2020-03-08 · 05:30
Julie Hoyer
– host
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Michael Helbling
– host
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Tim Wilson
– host
@ Analytics Power Hour - Columbus (OH
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Moe Kiss
– host
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Valerie Kroll
– CRO expert
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Michele Kiss
– guest
For our special International Women's Day episode, we committed a type one error and peeked at our results, so we are releasing this winner three days early. As good analysts, we set out to optimise the podcast by swapping out Tim and Michael for two guests (it's rare for Tim to be in the control group, but he's an outlier either way). Unfortunately, it turns out we confused testing with personalisation, so we invited along a family member, Michele Kiss, as well as CRO expert Valerie Kroll, to talk about the evolution of the space from conversion rate optimisation (CRO) to experimentation. In Val's words, good experimentation programs are all about optimising to de-risk product feature roll-outs and marketing tactics, all the while learning about our users and prospects. Stay tuned for the three tips from our guests on how to set up the best version of an experimentation framework, as well as the stats on the show's gender breakdown since our start in 2015! For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page. |
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(Bonus) 1:1 with Michele Kiss: Finding Time to Learn Stuff (like BigQuery)
2018-06-13 · 00:16
Moe Kiss
– host
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Michele Kiss
– guest
Under the 'guise of a discussion about making the leap into a new technology, this bonus mini-episode (hopefully) clears up the on-going confusion about the Kiss Sisters. Moe sat down with her big sister, Michele, to chat about jumping into learning an entirely new skill when time is short, expectations are high, and the learning curve is steep. The specific example they chat about is Michele's dive into Google Analytics data in BigQuery using SQL, but the tips and thoughts are applicable to any new and intimidating platform. |
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