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by videophile
6153 days ago
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There is some "New Math" being invoked here. If the conversion rate goes from 24.4% to 29.6%, it's disingenuous to claim a 21.2% improvement. I stopped at the first misuse of statistics, but by that point, they had taken out informative links from their web site and turned it into a landing page. Frankly, a 5% change in conversion rate is in the noise compared to the effect of targeted advertising (and I have no faith that these sloppy reporters actually did a properly controlled experiment). Edit: Downmodded for asking for real math over marketing math? |
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The old conversion rate was 24.4%. The new one was 29.6%.
(29.6 - 24.4) / 24.4 = .213 = 21.3%.
Is it misleading because their number of conversions is so low? (Not trying to be snarky, I have no idea)