John is a real estate agent who wants to increase the number of potential buyers that attend his open houses. He decides to address this problem by changing his advertisements. After three months of using the new advertisements, he decides to evaluate the effectiveness of the strategy. Which of the following describes the best possible evaluation approach?
A. Comparing the number of people who attend his open houses now compared to before he changed his advertising
B. Comparing the number of people who attend his open house now to other agents in his area
C. Comparing the number of people who attend his open house to the national average he finds online
D. Getting data from the advertising company as to whether people click on his ads more than others featured on the same site
Answer: A
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