copywriter
28th December 2005, 03:21 PM
Is anyone using an A/B split testing tool they like? I had one, but the person who developed it is no longer offering support. I'd like to do some more testing in the New Year, but need a script. (Preferrably a web-based one.)
jvsoft
28th December 2005, 11:01 PM
Why not use adobe?
copywriter
29th December 2005, 03:52 PM
Adobe as an A/B split tester?
What Adobe product does that?
jdeschn
10th January 2006, 06:31 PM
Hi There,
We just released a web based A/B split testing tool. It installs directly on your website, and provides the ability to run your tests under the disguise of a static .html file, or in a .php file if you so wish.
Check it out...
Thanks!
-Jared
Jared - Welcome. I appreciate the information, however, please read the forum rules (http://www.smallbusinessbrief.com/tos.php) before posting. I had to remove the link in your post. Links are only allowed in your signature.
If you'd like to setup a signature, feel free to use the link to your site. -- Copywriter
jdeschn
10th January 2006, 10:25 PM
Done and done.
Thanks for the heads up.
-Jared
RegDCP
9th March 2006, 05:06 PM
If you have different copy on the different pages for the split test, how do the search engines handle this?
Will your rankings suffer?
copywriter
9th March 2006, 05:25 PM
They could suffer. I'm not an SEO or a web designer, but from the way I've seen it done, the split testing script normally goes on your server. As someone types in the URL for your home page, the A/B script "sorts" the visitors out, one to page A and one to page B.
When a spider comes to the URL of your home page, it would get the same treatment from the script. It might go to page A or page B. You would need to be sure all versions you test are SEO'd if rankings are a concern.