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Author resists temptation to alter product test variables at day 5

The author is five days into a 14-day product test for a toolkit, currently priced at $19. They are resisting the urge to change variables like price or add promotions, which would invalidate the experiment. Early data suggests that while the free GitHub repository gains traction, it doesn't directly translate to paid product interest, and the call-to-action for the paid product is not prominent enough in their articles. AI

RANK_REASON This is a personal blog post reflecting on a product test and early data, not a significant industry event or release.

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  1. dev.to — MCP tag TIER_1 English(EN) · kyb8801 ·

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