I wondered this when she said "WYSIWYG". There are a few points where the tone of her voice suggests she is either at the start or the end of a sentence, but in fact she isn't.
I have a crazy idea about demo videos which you might want to A/B test against your current video: get your customers to record videos showing how they actually use VWO on their sites. At least I always find it a lot more convincing when I see a video in a normal voice showing me a real use-case rather than a scripted marketing video.
For example, the Basecamp landing page with real customer interviews and screenshots of the app looks a lot more appealing to me - http://basecamphq.com
Yeah, that's true. We clearly told her to speak it as "wee-zee-wig" (fearing otherwise she would simply speak each letter) but she stumbled on the word (I guess). I gather from comments here that we probably need to redo the audio.
Perhaps you could test out different voices, and test which ones people skip over vs which ones people watch all the way through? Doesn't youtube offer some stats on that?
Just logged in and saw the lightbox announcing the changes. The first line says "World's easiest A/B testing tool just became even more easier.". That should be either "became even more easy" or "became even easier".
Also, what happened to the section that tells me whether the test is finished or not? There used to be something saying that the results aren't conclusive yet, and the test needs to run longer. Now... nothing?
Given that 84,000 businesses were registered in India in 2008 [1] I imagine there's considerably more than "a few" profitable indian startups out there.
Out of curiosity what made you decide to switch from vertical navigation to horizontal navigation ?
I've been trying to decide which would be better for my own app and VWO's was among the better vertical navigation websites in terms of how "intuitive" it seemed.
I agree that it was a tough decision but our users gave feedback that with vertical navigation they had to do a lot of scrolling and since they compare performance on conversion goals, it is a lot of back and forth with navigation. With horizontal navigation, there is no need to do scrolling.
I think we may give an option to switch between vertical or horizontal navigation. It should be easy feature to build.
* For generating screenshots, we used the awesome PhantomJS http://www.phantomjs.org/
* Color scheme was decided using http://www.colorschemer.com/online.html and http://colorschemedesigner.com/
* We used fonts from Google Open fonts http://www.google.com/webfonts
* Icon set was discovered (and subsequently purchased) via http://www.iconfinder.com/
* We used jQuery heavily for AJAX based test creation and reports
* The charts developed using Flot library http://code.google.com/p/flot/
Would love to hear feedback on the new interface. We worked hard on this one :)