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Post by account_disabled on Oct 21, 2023 7:01:34 GMT
Most A/B testing solutions allow you to dynamically create variants by modifying the content, layout or design of the page. However, if you have two (or more) sets of pages that you want to compare, you should consider duplicating the page with different URLs. When to use split URL tests Split URL testing, sometimes referred to as multi-page or multi-URL, is a similar method to standard A/B experiments. That allows you to run experiments based on separate URLs in each possible version. With this method, you can test between two existing addresses that are used when you offer dynamic phone number list content. Run tests with separate URLs when you already have two existing websites and want to check which one brings better results. Imagine that you are running a campaign and you have two different versions of potential landing pages. You can then run a URL split to see which one will perform better for that particular campaign. An test is not limited to just two variants If you want to experiment with more than two options, you can use A/B/n testing. This type allows you to measure the performance of three or more variants instead of testing just one against a control group. High-traffic sites can use this method to increase efficiency on a much larger number of shifts and maximize shift time while getting faster results.
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