| Great question, by the end of the process we were experts @ holistic level. But started with very basic web design skills at first. From the start key "skill" for the pitch / and our clients was we had the BANDWIDTH to focus on implementing testing as a regular / rigorous process for them. EG most - even big cos - wind up with their good web dev resources completely tied up with 100 other things. And 10 departments competing for their attention. I came in and said we can do this, full service and you just have to approve the tests and give us a dev environment. But started with just basic web design skills / willingness to read the multitude of good resources / books / blogs / thought leaders on CRO an apply their ideas. EG - Common CRO theme - "try different, high-contrast button colors on your call to action" Ok, I can do that. - Take existing page - set up optimizely or VWO (at the time we used home brew or GoogleWO!) - make some really great buttons (or outsource on elance for $10) - get client buy in - set up the test - ensure production readiness / testing - go live - provide nice reporting format for client weekly that lets them stay involved and see results, and have confidence in your ability to execute. - prepare next test while first one is running, and remember that a huge % of your best ideas will fail, be agnostic to results but be statistically honest and educate clients under same process / instruction Simple example, but you can ramp the complexity up from there. Like "better to have this "sign up now" button go to another page w/form or pop a modal window w/form?" and on down the list, the CRO blogs / experts / etc have 1000 ideas. And over time got better about understanding what did / didn't work across clients. So my win rate crept up from say 20% of tests significant win to 50%+ out of gate. And every person on my team I hired because we wanted to run a test that I / we couldn't implement ourselves :) What's your specific interest / skill set that you're trying to adapt over? |
Would love to start freelancing this stuff but it seems like it needs so much personal branding