How to Stay Ahead in a Rapidly Evolving Landscape

Digital Agency 5/17/24

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Backwards compatibility is a software term that refers to whether or not two components can interoperate across versions. For example, Windows applications from the 90’s still run, but it does take a fair amount of thought and effort from Microsoft.

What’s retention & who needs to measure it

Backwards compatibility is a software term that refers to whether or not two components can interoperate across versions. For example, Windows applications from the 90’s still run, but it does take a fair amount of thought and effort from Microsoft.

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Let's do a bit of a memory jog. Retention measures how many users remain engaged with a product or service after a certain period. This metric is essentially the mirror image of churn — the rate at which customers discontinue their use of a service or product.

Initially, it may seem that not every business needs to worry about retention. Here are a few examples:

  • One-time products: Items that are typically purchased once due to their durability or unique nature. A dining table or a one-time-purchase software is a good example.
  • Seasonal products: Goods that are relevant only during certain times of the year, such as holiday decorations or seasonal apparel.
  • Luxury items: High-end products like those offered by Zillow, where repeat purchase frequency is naturally lower due to the product's nature and price point.

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