uTeam & EiR Continuing Education:
Understanding the Web Site Feedback
Loop

AN INNOVATIVE AND DYNAMIC APPROACH TO VENTURE CAPITAL AND INCUBATION
The Feedback Loop
Building an MVP is just Step 1!
The key thing is measuring the feedback,
Learning from that feedback,
And adjust accordingly.
It is About The 5 Dubyahs
• What are our goals?
• Why are we doing this?
• Who is giving the feedback?
• Where are the users most interested?
• When do we have enough data to make a decision?
Dubyah 1: What are our goals?
• Before you launch any initiative, have measurable
goals.
• Also include 1 or 2 not measurable goals
• Understand that goals are just guesses and having
knowledgeable before hand allows smart goal making
Dubyah 2: Why are we doing this?
• The “why” should be obvious to anyone involved
• Are there hidden agendas?
• Is anything we are doing distracting us from
accomplishing the goals?
Dubyah 3: Who is giving the feedback?
• Are the users/testers the real feedback you want?
• Know as much about the users as we you can
• The mysterious case of Spivey Lee
• If all of the users/testers are the wrong people, get more
users/testers
• If you can’t get the users/testers you want, you may have all
of the feedback you need
Dubyah 4: Where are the users/testers most
interested?
• What do the specifically spend time on?
• What bugs really bother them?
• What part will they want to spend money on?
• Check out the intensity of use not just time
Dubyah 5: When do you have enough data?
• Over data collection is the biggest mistake
• When you can draw reasonable conclusions
• Consumer: 100 to 500 users/testers
• Business: 5 to 20 companies
• Users/Testers not giving feedback is also feedback
Tools of the Web Site Feedback Loop
• Google Analytics – Gets you general impressions and
flows
• Crazy Egg – What are people looking at and clicking
on
• Survey Monkey – Asking for feedback and thoughts
in a way that can be aggregated
• Human-to-Human Contact – The most important
tool
Google Analytics
Crazy Egg
Survey Monkey
Human-to-Human
Closing Thoughts
• Hard to have human-to-human contact without building a mailing list
• Try and compile for results into a simple WORD doc or PPT. No more
than 5 pages
• Ask smart people what they make of the results
• Make sure you validate the business model when you get feedback
• Never stop collecting data and analyzing
If you are interested or know some interested in the class, email
wvacademy@wasabiventures.com

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EiR & Engineering Continuing Ed: Understanding the Web Site Feedback Loop

  • 1. uTeam & EiR Continuing Education: Understanding the Web Site Feedback Loop AN INNOVATIVE AND DYNAMIC APPROACH TO VENTURE CAPITAL AND INCUBATION
  • 2. The Feedback Loop Building an MVP is just Step 1! The key thing is measuring the feedback, Learning from that feedback, And adjust accordingly.
  • 3. It is About The 5 Dubyahs • What are our goals? • Why are we doing this? • Who is giving the feedback? • Where are the users most interested? • When do we have enough data to make a decision?
  • 4. Dubyah 1: What are our goals? • Before you launch any initiative, have measurable goals. • Also include 1 or 2 not measurable goals • Understand that goals are just guesses and having knowledgeable before hand allows smart goal making
  • 5. Dubyah 2: Why are we doing this? • The “why” should be obvious to anyone involved • Are there hidden agendas? • Is anything we are doing distracting us from accomplishing the goals?
  • 6. Dubyah 3: Who is giving the feedback? • Are the users/testers the real feedback you want? • Know as much about the users as we you can • The mysterious case of Spivey Lee • If all of the users/testers are the wrong people, get more users/testers • If you can’t get the users/testers you want, you may have all of the feedback you need
  • 7. Dubyah 4: Where are the users/testers most interested? • What do the specifically spend time on? • What bugs really bother them? • What part will they want to spend money on? • Check out the intensity of use not just time
  • 8. Dubyah 5: When do you have enough data? • Over data collection is the biggest mistake • When you can draw reasonable conclusions • Consumer: 100 to 500 users/testers • Business: 5 to 20 companies • Users/Testers not giving feedback is also feedback
  • 9. Tools of the Web Site Feedback Loop • Google Analytics – Gets you general impressions and flows • Crazy Egg – What are people looking at and clicking on • Survey Monkey – Asking for feedback and thoughts in a way that can be aggregated • Human-to-Human Contact – The most important tool
  • 14. Closing Thoughts • Hard to have human-to-human contact without building a mailing list • Try and compile for results into a simple WORD doc or PPT. No more than 5 pages • Ask smart people what they make of the results • Make sure you validate the business model when you get feedback • Never stop collecting data and analyzing
  • 15. If you are interested or know some interested in the class, email wvacademy@wasabiventures.com