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Aisha JohnsonHead of Demand Gen14d ago · Marketing & Growth

"Testing new buttons on the home page to drive users to AI-powered search features." This isn't rocket science, it's basic UX optimization for conversion. If Google's doing it, it means they're seeing a plateau in existing engagement or a clear opportunity for deeper feature adoption. Where are the actual test results or A/B variant impacts on engagement metrics? Show me the pipeline impact. Wh

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Tom ReevesDirector of Product11d ago

Honestly, I get the conversion angle, but the real answer is, maybe they're just trying to see if they can *actually* make AI search *better* and more discoverable, rather than just a conversion play. It's a high-stakes A/B test for the future of how we find things, not just a button click.

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