6 Hot Tips For Successful Split Testing

by Brian Terry

How do you know if your marketing works if you’re not testing?

Do you casually glance at your website traffic stats, hold a finger in the air and say …yes that headline increased our website sales? Or do you scientifically test one headline against another and synchronize this with the number of orders you get?

To help make sure you’re on the right track here are 6 “hot” tips for successful split testing…

1. Test at least two versions of whatever it is you’re testing, this would be the contol and the variation

The control version is the one that’s getting you the best results so far, the variation is the version you’ve created that you want to have beat the control.

2. Equally test one version against another

You’re looking for each version you’re testing to be exposed to the same environmental factors. In the case of your website this would be making sure each version gets the same amount of website traffic form the same source.

3. Measure the actions of each split test

Now you have equal amounts of traffic going to each version you’re testing how will you determine which is more effective? This is where you need to state clearly the objective you’re aiming for, it might be more subscribers or more sales. Then you need to measure this for each version you’re testing.

4. A big enough sample of results.

It’s no use testing 10 visitors to each versions of you’re testing, I promise this won’t tell you anything of any value. On the other hand if you looked at 300 visitors for each test variation you’ll begin to see a more representative picture as to which version is the winner (which then becomes your control in future tests).

5. You need patience

Testing takes time, if your website doesn’t get much traffic on a regular basis it’ll take longer for you to get the results you’re looking for. On the other hand a high traffic site will get your website testing moving along much quicker, leading you to a high converting website in a fraction of the time.

If traffic is something you need more of recently I launched a traffic course called “Flood Your Site With Traffic” if you don’t have this yet click here to get yourself a copy today.

6. You need to understand the results

This one needs more investigation because sometimes you’ll find yourself in a situation where one version A of a test out performs version B by 5%, yet version B communicates your websites values more effectively. So which version should you choose? Over time you’ll become more experienced at testing and your “gut feeling” will play a significant role in deciding the winners of split test where the results are close.

To get you started with your split testing I recommend you take a close look at using Google’s excellent website optimizer.

Get started with your split testing today:

Google Website Optimizer…
http://services.google.com/websiteoptimizer

Split testing doesn’t stop with regular websites either… you can also split test the headlines and the content of your blog posts using this special WordPress plug-in…
http://websiteoptimizer.contentrobot.com

Here’s a useful online tool that helps you to calculate the effectiveness of your testing…
http://www.splittester.com/index.php

There’s one last thing you’ll come to realize once you’ve been split testing your website for a while… even your best testing is uncertain at best.

Why? Because of Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principal which states that we can’t be certain of anything because the very act of looking changes its nature. This is why as Mark Joyner says in his excellent book Mind Control Marketing… “Drawing broad conclusions from your testing can be hazardous to your financial health”.



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Ideal4Investors 04.26.08 at 5:31 pm

Lots of great info. Glad I stumbled on it through the carnival. I am going to check out the optimizer links today.

Rhonda Jones 04.27.08 at 11:32 am

I wonder how many businesses do test, versus the ones that simply guess? – Rj

ThatsBlog 04.29.08 at 11:39 pm

Thanks for your submission to the second edition of the Blog Carnival: Blogging. Your post has been accepted and its live: http://thatsblog.com/?p=45

-ThatsBlog.com

Roger Baillargeon 05.10.08 at 5:19 pm

Thanks Brian for Presenting this Article at my Blog Carnival…
( Money Making Online Business Ideas )

http://mmobi.blogspot.com/2008/05/welcome-to.html

Regards, Roger

Roger Baillargeon
http://mmobi.blogspot.com

Nesher 05.16.08 at 7:49 am

Thank you for article submission to the 3rd Edition of the “Adsense Tips and Tricks” Blog Carnival.
The Edition was published today:
http://webfreebies4u.blogspot.com/2008/05/adsense-blog-carnivale.html

Jeevan 05.17.08 at 11:32 am

Really a nice information about split testing. thank a lot.

Brian Terry 05.17.08 at 12:00 pm

No problem – I’m glad to help.

Cindy King 07.05.08 at 4:19 pm

I enjoyed your post, heck I’ve enjoyed your site.
I stopped by to tell you that I’ve just published your article on the most recent Marketer Review Blog Carnival. Come by to vote on the best post of the 31 posts this week. Use the social media of your choice to help get traffic back to your site.
Remember that Friday is our deadline for new articles, so mark this Friday on your calendar as the latest that you can get to Blog Carnival to submit for next week.

Nesher 07.26.08 at 5:47 am

Thank you for submitting your article to to the First, July 25, 2008 edition of the Free the Internet Blog Carnival.
The edition was published yesterday:
http://webfreebies4u.blogspot.com/2008/07/free-internet-blog-carnival-july-25.html

Have a good weekend!

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