Once a test has started, you can check the results at any time on the management screen. Go to the Tests tab on the left side of the management screen and click on the name of the test you want to check.
The original campaign will be displayed as Base, and the test campaign as Trial. You can also select the period you want to check. Add the metrics for each result in "Display Items." The "80% Confidence Interval" indicates that the performance of the test is 80% likely to be better than the performance of the original ivory coast whatsapp number database campaign. In terms of image views, this means that performance can be improved by 7% to 15%.
The data will be displayed as statistically significant or not. The display contents are as follows.
Statistically significant: It is highly likely that the performance will continue to be high even after converting to a campaign. Statistically insignificant
: It is highly likely that not enough data was collected due to a short test period, insufficient traffic, or changes made to the campaign content midway.
I hope you've heard of risk management. If not, there's the principle of maximum risk. We identify one or two of the biggest risks (tasks) and throw all our efforts at it, using everything we have at our disposal now. ( Note: by the way, about risk management, there is another good book, Waltzing with Bears by Tom DeMarco and Timothy Lister ). Why should anyone waste their time on a letter that comes in PDF? Which comes AFTER the order is placed. Do you have enough orders for this to become the biggest risk? That you need to drop everything and do exactly this. It is clear that such blunders are upsetting and irritating. But if you remove emotions, the mind is simply obliged to say: they do not affect your sales today. One day this will become the most important issue, but now it clearly does not have the highest priority.