In digital marketing, there is a constant drive for innovation—not only for clients but also from competitors and in the new technology available in this field. One such “tool” that has taken center ...
Once you become immersed in testing your website it’s not hard to get caught in a matrix of never ending variables and what if scenarios. While there are many advanced tools that can help companies ...
A/B testing (split testing) is the process of setting up two versions of one page, and testing which page outperforms the other. Here's how to do it right. Did you know that you can test certain ...
Marketers often focus on the various components that make up direct mail pieces—graphics, copy, choice of mailer and the like—and ignore the grittier details of campaign tracking. However, it is this ...
Search marketers can use split A/B tests to help choose between specific ad copy and keywords, landing page designs and information-capture forms, among other factors. But the results are only as good ...
I first began to hear about split or A/B testing where they are most used, through online marketing tools like Leadpages and Mailchimp. If you’re unfamiliar with the term, Wikipedia defines it most ...
A/B testing is nothing new. So why do so many businesses still fail to do it? Conducting online A/B and multivariate testing is nothing new. The practice has been around for decades now, with Google ...
In last month’s column, Pitfalls of Paid Search, Part 1, I raised the question of whether A/B Ad split testing, taken to the extreme, can be detrimental to ad group performance. Using the example of ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. When it comes to designing your website, you have two choices: Select the site elements you believe look best, or you can use “split ...
It's nice to have many people visit your Web site. It's even better when people don't just come to your site, but also enjoy your content. But, best of all is when visitors to your site do what you ...
While channel surfing a while back, I came across the “National Dog Show,” a TV program where dogs of all shapes and sizes are paraded around by their handlers, and then poked and prodded by judges ...