
What Is A/B Testing and Multivariate Testing?
All types of testing require a measurable action (such as a sale or lead) to be tested. A/B testing does what the name suggest, it test version A of a web page against version B. Let’s say you have a page that you are trying to get more newsletter sign-ups from, version A and B might have a different sized sign-up buttons, you would send half the traffic to A and half to B and measure which one had the most newsletter sign-ups (the highest conversions rate). Multivariate testing differs from A/B testing in that you can test multiple pages or multiple elements at the same time to see which combinations produce the best results. For example which combination of colour and size of ‘sign up now’ button works best alongside where it’s placed on the page and what image is used etc. Whilst there are free resources for multivariate testing (more on this in the next section of this post), for big commercial sites it’s worth considering getting some help from a company specialising in this area such as Maxymiser who offer multivariate testing and can help with the design, implementation and analysis of the tests and have experience of what works well and where the best results can be achieved.
How To Run Conversion Optimisation Testing For Free On Your Site Or Blog
If you’ve never run any form of testing before A/B testing is a good place to start, it’s simpler and can give fast results for some quick wins. If you are A/B testing the first thing to decide is what action you want to measure. Secondly you will need to come up with a version A and B of your pages to test. Thanks to Google’s Website Optimizer A/B testing (and multivariate tests), are free to run. There are some useful video tutorials which can be found in the Education section Google’s Website Optimiser to get you started. It’s actually much simpler than you might think so don’t be put off by thinking it’s too technical and given’s it’s free too it could be the move the takes your site to the next level. If you’ve given A/B or Multivariate testing a go and have seen some good results we’d love to hear about it and hopefully some success stories will encourage others to give it a go please leave a comment and share your experience.
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