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What’s Your Take on the 80/20 Rule for Product Pages?

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What’s Your Take on the 80/20 Rule for Product Pages? Hey Entrepreneurs, I’m curious about your thoughts on applying the 80/20 rule (Pareto Principle) to product pages. The idea is that 80% of sales or conversions come from just 20% of the elements on the page. In your opinion, what are the 20% of elements that matter most? Is it high-quality images, a catchy title, clear pricing, trust signals, or…

Reddit ecommerce 470 2025-01-06

4% rule, interest and principle

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4% rule, interest and principle I read about the 4% rule for withdraws and how a person could withdraw $40,0000 on an account of one million and probably never run out of money. What I never hear people talk about is drawing down the principal. For example, if a person has one million in an investment account with a guaranteed rate of return (from the brokerage house) of 4%, h…

Reddit Personal Finance 756 2024-12-06

80/20 Rule for ecommerce

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80/20 Rule for ecommerce How would you say thaht the 80/20 Rule for ecommerce works? what 20 proecent of your work on your buisness stands for 80% off your results? submitted by /u/Ecom0135

Reddit ecommerce 666 2024-11-04

Shutter speed reciprocal rule?

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Shutter speed reciprocal rule? For sharp images, I’ve read to use a reciprocal of your focal length at the bare minimum, but I’ve also read to double the focal length, and use the reciprocal of that. So for example, if you’re using a 70mm, you wouldn’t want to go slower than 1/140. I was wondering what people here prefer, or typically use? submitted by /u/Burakoli821 …

Ask Photography 1.0k 2024-10-31

Rule Update: Critique Requests

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Rule Update: Critique Requests Hi, AskPhotography Community! After a lot of discussion over many months, we’ve decided to make a significant rule change regarding critique/feedback requests. Going forward, those posts will no longer be allowed here. Instead, people seeking feedback will be referred to r/photocritique. We know not everyone will agree with this decision, and gi…

Ask Photography 1.3k 2024-07-25

What’s the rule for going on a vacation?

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What’s the rule for going on a vacation? 25 years old. Income is $40,000-50,000 depending on how much OT I work. I do not anticipate this increasing in the foreseeable future. I am obviously not maxing my 403b and I don’t have an HSA this year but I do max my Roth IRA and contribute 11% to my 403b, which has a 10% matched. I’ll be vested next month bringing my total retirement savings…

Reddit Personal Finance 778 2024-06-12

Is it an unwritten rule that you can’t sit down in France if you’re young?

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Is it an unwritten rule that you can’t sit down in France if you’re young? I swear I don’t know if this was just a bad day but two people at different times had me getting up from the bench at the bus station when I was just sitting next to them (not even attached to them, we were just on the same bench) both times they said I was too young to sit down and forced me to get up and the second time a guy even called me a …

Reddit Travel 929 2024-04-19

Having 1 year of salary saved by 30 rule??

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Having 1 year of salary saved by 30 rule?? I became a nurse in the peak of Covid but I was already 27. With OT ncentives and night time differential I make 110$/year but only have 20k in my 403b. Before that I was making about 50/year. Will I catch up?? submitted by /u/AntMoney8918

Reddit Personal Finance 1.2k 2024-02-17

Titans rule Tannehill out as Levis to start at QB

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Titans rule Tannehill out as Levis to start at QB Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill (ankle) has been ruled out for Thursday night’s game at the Steelers, putting rookie Will Levis in line to start.

ESPN 861 2024-02-06

The Rule of 70: Why?

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The Rule of 70: Why? The rule of 70 is used in finance to calculate the number of years it will take for an investment to double in value for a given rate of interest. Example: $10,000 at 5% pa. So, 70 / 5 = 14. This means it takes roughly 14 years for $10,000 to grow to $20,000 at 5% pa. Okay, that’s all good. But WHY 70? All I can find online are articles explaini…

Reddit Personal Finance 606 2024-01-07

Withdrawing 4% vs 5% rule

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Withdrawing 4% vs 5% rule Say I have a $1.5M nest egg. I’ve read if I withdraw 4% yearly I won’t run of money for 30 years. If I withdraw 5%, all other things being equal, how long should my money last? Thanks. submitted by /u/Candy-Emergency

Reddit Personal Finance 819 2023-12-23

If the rule of thumb for house buying is it can only be worth 3x your income, what’s the rule of thumb for buying a car?

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If the rule of thumb for house buying is it can only be worth 3x your income, what’s the rule of thumb for buying a car? Just wondering about the above. Say if my salary is 100k, most people would say I’d only be qualified for a 300k house (especially at today’s interest rates). But if I wanted to buy a car, what should that rule of thumb be? submitted by /u/ifeelsickx

Reddit Personal Finance 769 2023-11-10

Is there research on the “rule of thirds”?

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Is there research on the “rule of thirds”? I see pictures composed using the “rule of thirds” and I can see that they’re aesthetically pleasing… but I can’t tell if I actually like that the subject is exactly on a third line, or if it’s just off-center. Maybe it’s less that humans like things in thirds, and more that they like to have a main subject and for it not to be centered. Or ma…

Ask Photography 424 2023-10-15

Spend wisely and save money using the “7-Day Rule”

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Spend wisely and save money using the “7-Day Rule” I often find myself wanting things I don’t necessarily need and soon after I get them, I lose interest in them pretty soon. I tried one simple strategy to save money and it worked out great for me on most occasions. It goes like this. If you want to cut down on unnecessary expenses and save money, try the “7-Day Rule.” If you think you need some…

Reddit Personal Finance 103 2023-10-08

Is there a rule of thumb for bokeh?

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Is there a rule of thumb for bokeh? Is there a general rule of thumb for bokeh? I enjoyed amping up the saturation and adjusting hues, but do most photographers still try to keep it somewhat natural looking even with all the blur going on? submitted by /u/Revolutionary_Ad7655

Ask Photography 279 2023-08-22

G. Williams: WNBA prioritization rule ‘ridiculous’

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G. Williams: WNBA prioritization rule ‘ridiculous’ Storm forward Gabby Williams expressed happiness about being able to rejoin the WNBA, but said she was doubtful she could play both in the league and overseas due to the “ridiculous” new prioritization rule.

ESPN 238 2023-07-06