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Post by jferdousy427 on Feb 20, 2024 5:33:07 GMT
Each page in your test – most commonly the original page and one “challenger” used in the A/B test, should receive at least 100 unique visitors and often as much as 500 or more depending on how drastic the changes increase (or decrease) conversions. Your test should run for at least a week to account for variances in time of day and different daily behaviors (weekends are often very different to weekdays). The statistical significance of . This is a number that is calculated by the testing software you are using to determine Brazil Phone Number when the results you are seeing are for reasons other than chance alone. That was a brief intro to A/B testing, but is enough of a framework to stop you complaining that you don’t know what or how to test. 6. My landing Pages Don’t Convert and I Don’t Know Why my landing pages don't convert I’m confused. Surely there’s an obvious explanation for why it’s not working. (Source) The best way to find out why your landing pages aren’t working is to ask. Ask your visitors and customers. Ask whoever is viewing your landing page and ignoring your wishes. The best way to do this is to add a live chat or survey widget to your page. The information you get from your visitors at the point of conversion can be invaluable in figuring out why they didn’t convert and what to test to improve your landing pages – think of it as if they’re shopping at the Apple store and aren’t quite sure of the benefits of an iMac over a PC.
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