How do I create an A/B test?
Creating an A/B test is as simple as plugging in different variations for Prices, Images, Titles, and Descriptions to see how they perform against each other. The more tests you perform, the more key data insights you will obtain to become more profitable. Here is a step-by-step guide to using Optimal A/B:
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Determining the end of test?
End Goal No End-Date: These tests will run indefinitely until you “Select a Winner” or “Pause/deactivate” the test. Visitor Count: You specify the amount of visitors each variant will need to achieve (at a minimum) to end the test. Custom ...
How many test variants can I create per test?
“Free” plan subscribers can test up to 2 variants per test. “Basic” plan subscribers can test up to 3 variants per test. “Premium” & “Enterprise” plan subscribers can test up to 6 variants per test. See additional plan details here.
Test Conflict/New Test Conflict?
If you received a test conflict error, this means that you are trying to schedule or run more than one test at a time for the same product. Running or scheduling more than one test for the same product can lead to multiple variable changes during the ...
Setting up Test Variants?
On the right portion of the “Variants” page is where you configure different variations of: Prices, Images, Titles, or Descriptions, depending on what type of test you are running: syncX: A/B Testing will automatically cycle through all the ...
Why can I only test one variable at a time?
Testing multiple variables for the same product skews test data which makes it impossible to know which test variable helped or hurt the overall test performance. Instead, Optimal A/B requires that you only test one variable at a time for each ...