I’ve been thinking about that. Here are my thoughts:
Obviously we will want to see if the new pages are getting more members than the old ones—we can look at the statistics for that. I’ll definitely want to know if we’re getting results if my idea was used, and I will be really curious about why not if that’s the case, which will lead to speculation and new ideas, I’m sure.
I am also really curious about which articles hook users most effectively. I’m thinking a random excerpt rotator would do the trick. There are ways to see, in the statistics, which pages are working the best. (By going to the stats for that particular page and see how many people were referred over by the home page.)
This is going to be a lot of data to demand. So, either somebody with access to Google Analytics is going to have to get involved, or I will have to get access to it. I’ll see what they want to do.
Ah! Also! I’ll need to get “number of members” statistics before we do anything, and then compare a before and after.
I’ve been thinking about that. Here are my thoughts:
Obviously we will want to see if the new pages are getting more members than the old ones—we can look at the statistics for that. I’ll definitely want to know if we’re getting results if my idea was used, and I will be really curious about why not if that’s the case, which will lead to speculation and new ideas, I’m sure.
I am also really curious about which articles hook users most effectively. I’m thinking a random excerpt rotator would do the trick. There are ways to see, in the statistics, which pages are working the best. (By going to the stats for that particular page and see how many people were referred over by the home page.)
This is going to be a lot of data to demand. So, either somebody with access to Google Analytics is going to have to get involved, or I will have to get access to it. I’ll see what they want to do.
Ah! Also! I’ll need to get “number of members” statistics before we do anything, and then compare a before and after.