Shane Rostad (@shanerostad) 's Twitter Profile
Shane Rostad

@shanerostad

Building a brand in the DMs while helping a couple 8 figure brands improve their store

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calendar_today12-03-2011 04:08:06

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Thinking about a Tesla. I have a 40 minute commute and it’s 99% one highway Is autopilot good enough to make a significant quality of life improvement? Or am I just going to be annoyed dealing with charging?

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I trust the operators pod endorsements more now that they replaced one of their SaaS sponsors that wasn't working out for most brands at the same time it makes me trust the influencers who continue to promote that same SaaS even less

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How do you set your shipping cost? Looks like it will be anywhere from $6-7 for our average order. Do you do flat rate or dynamic rates?

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I haven’t watch football much the last couple years and holy shit the way gambling is integrated into everything now is insane

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If you can't beat them (early test result posters), join them 10% increase in discount leading to a 3x increase in conversion rate

If you can't beat them (early test result posters), join them

10% increase in discount leading to a 3x increase in conversion rate
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Running a single A/B/C/D test does not save you any time when compared to running 3 consecutive A/B tests All it does is make test development and analysis more complicated

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It’s always “let’s give it more time” when a test is losing and “let’s end this and book the win” when a test is winning

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This is the traffic breakdown for most brands. If you're building desktop-specific changes for every test, you're spending ~50% of your design/dev resources on 10% of your traffic You're probably better off ignoring desktop entirely in your testing program

This is the traffic breakdown for most brands.

If you're building desktop-specific changes for every test, you're spending ~50% of your design/dev resources on 10% of your traffic

You're probably better off ignoring desktop entirely in your testing program
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Almost everyone on DTC X misinterpret statistical significance. I have a Master's degree in quantitative economics. Here's what it is in layman's terms: Samples The first thing to understand is that any time you A/B test something, you do so with a sample, not the full data

Almost everyone on DTC X misinterpret statistical significance. 

I have a Master's degree in quantitative economics. Here's what it is in layman's terms:

Samples
The first thing to understand is that any time you A/B test something, you do so with a sample, not the full data