A/B Testing
When it comes to visual editors, some people love them, while others prefer to avoid them entirely. It’s true that nowadays you no longer need to be a programmer, coder, or developer to build a website. Many marketing and product teams that relied on development or IT support in...
A/B Testing
How confident are you in your ability to interpret the results provided by your A/B testing tool? Say, you’re using a tool built on Bayesian statistics, and it told you “B” has a 70% chance of beating “A” so “B” is the winner. Do you know what that means...
A/B Testing
Segmentation goes beyond the scope of what traditional A/B testing can do, allowing you to better understand your audience, by segmenting them into specific target groups. Post-segmentation, in particular, allows you to define audience segments once a test is completed, leaving room for you to make useful discoveries about...
A/B Testing
For the most part, I hate meetings. I’ve said it many times, in articles, Tweets, and to my colleagues. Mainly, I dislike it when people use meetings as a crutch to avoid getting work done, or when people run meetings poorly and waste everyone’s time. But as a leader,...
A/B Testing
Pop-ups are everywhere. Some of the biggest brands like Amazon, Pinterest, and Adidas use pop-ups. In fact, it’s pretty hard to escape them. We’re willing to bet you saw at least half a dozen today. Unfortunately, pop-ups aren’t the only thing that’s popular. “Hacks” to make the best pop-ups...
A/B Testing
Split URL Tests offer a variety of benefits not included in A/B testing, to optimize the user experience of your website and improve your performance metrics. In this article, we will go through how to set up Split URL Tests, using Convert Experiences, as well as help you avoid...