Evaluating UX over time

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Longitudinal Testing via panel

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Long-term Testing via Web Analytics

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  • How do less search attempts within one session leads to more conversion?
  • How many accounts could be converted from the old Ebay Kleinanzeigen to Kleinanzeigen?

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- Timespan should be as long as possible, but be at least one or two years to see seasonal differences - The data should be queried weekly - The timing for collecting the data doesn't has to be special but should be in a small time area

Needed Data - data about how much time passes between search requests of one person inside one session - how many times does one person search a certain topic inside one session - how many sessions does one person start to search a similar topic -> the idea is to find out how many attempts does one person need to find what the persons looks for => the target is than to optimise the internal search engine

- Simple account history data (Date of the set up, number of sells, number of buys etc.) - This data has to be put in timely comparison -> pre-switch to post-switch -> the idea is to find "dead accounts" => the target is to find out if and how the switch effected usage and activeness of the app by users

Longitudinal Testing with existing user

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