Absolute Lift vs Relative Lift

What is it?

Absolute lift refers to the direct change between two values, while relative lift expresses that change as a percentage relative to the original value.

Both are valid, but they communicate impact differently.


Examples in Action

  • Conversion rate increasing from 5% to 6% (1% absolute, 20% relative)
  • Revenue per visitor rising by a fixed amount versus a percentage
  • Reporting results to technical versus executive audiences

Typical Outcomes / Results

  • Clearer communication when context is provided
  • Reduced misinterpretation of results
  • Better alignment between teams
  • More transparent performance reporting

This glossary entry reflects standard analytical communication practice.

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