Alan and Brent are /still/ talking…

In case you missed it, Brent and I are still recording testing podcasts. I stopped posting the announcements for every podcast post on this blog, but if you want to subscribe, you have a few choices.

  1. You can Subscribe via RSS
  2. You can Subscribe via iTunes
  3. You can bookmark the podcast blog
  4. You can follow me on twitter and look for the announcements (usually every other Monday)

And for those of you too busy to click through, here are the episodes so far:

  1. AB Testing – Episode 1
  2. AB Testing – Episode 2
  3. AB Testing – Episode 3
  4. AB Testing – Episode 4
  5. AB Testing – Episode 5

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2 Comments

  1. Alan – thank you for putting in links to your earlier episodes. I hate it when people put ‘… Part 3’ in their blogs / video series with no link to the earlier / later titles. Much easier to follow this way …

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