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by ksk
4044 days ago
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Sure, but those are not the same. "Did you like the food?" can be met with "Could you take it back and add some more salt" or "The steak seems a bit raw, could you fix that?" Web analytics OTOH, are just aggregations. All the company cares about is some random metric like bounce rate or some "engagement" metric or click through rate or what have you. You can supply a horrible product and still get a temporary boost on any of those metrics. e.g. Redirect 10% of all users to full Page modal ads without a continue button and see the CTR spike. Disallow/hinder copy-paste functionality on the text and watch as people keep coming back. But you can't bring out a turd on a plate and have the customer be excited about it.
If a site I frequented could (impractical, I know) ask me for some direct piece of feedback, and which also had a reasonable chance of being taken seriously, I'd be all for it. |
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