How should optimizers approach experimentation in B2B vs. B2C? Is it truly that different, where it's a skillset that is specialized? Or is there a standard process that can be adopted across both.... with SOME nuance, but really you can be an expert in both at the same time.
Shiva Manjunath enlisted the help of Carlos "The Selfie King" Trujillo, who JUST taught a course on CRO for Ecommerce Growth, to discuss this. We netted out basically saying "there aren't any major differences in process." However, there are some nuances worth exploring which can strengthen how you approach B2B vs B2C in CRO, specifically around psychology of users, differences in metrics (and test success), and research methods used.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Start of Episode
2:55 Exploration of Process for B2B vs B2C
11:32 One Major Difference in CRO for B2B v s B2C
16:06 The Definition of "CRO" Is Important to the Conversation
20:34 Solutions for Problems May Be The Differentiation
29:29 Listener Question : James Carbary (plus other discussion related to CRO in B2B vs B2C)
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