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Inverse Metrics
For example, if reducing checkout steps increases conversion but lowers average order value, the drop in value is tracked as an inverse metric. Monitoring both sides provides a full picture of performance, preventing teams from focusing only on surface improvements while ignoring hidden costs.
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Inverse Metrics
Inverse metrics measure negative effects to balance positive results. They show trade-offs that come with changes, ensuring improvements in one area do not harm another.
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Interruption
In marketing, interruption refers to any unexpected message or action that distracts users from their task. Examples include pop-ups, auto-play videos, or intrusive ads.
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Information Scent
Information scent is the set of clues users pick up to decide whether a link or page will give them what they want. Strong scent keeps users clicking forward, while weak scent can make them leave.
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Inbound Marketing
Inbound marketing is a strategy where businesses attract customers by creating valuable content and experiences. Instead of pushing ads, inbound focuses on drawing people in through blogs, SEO, and social media.
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Impressions
Impressions are the number of times a piece of content, ad, or post is displayed to users. They measure visibility rather than actions. Each time the content appears on a screen, it counts as one impression.
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