Naming tests and selecting products?
Naming Tests: Creating a descriptive name for your A/B test will help ensure you will be able to quickly identify key elements of the test at a quick glance. Customers will not see the test name; its only purpose is to assist you in keeping track of your A/B Tests:
(Note: you can edit the test name after the test has started by clicking the “Pencil” button next to the test name, in the View Results page of a test):
Selecting Products: Click “Select Product” on the “Test Details” screen. Keep in mind that if you wish to change the product selection, you will first need to click the checkmark next to the selected product to de-select it:
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If a test has already started running (currently or at some point), you can “Select a Winner”. Selecting a winner will end running tests and immediately change the product listing to the selected variant. This variant will remain indefinitely unless ...
How do I "Edit" tests?
You can only edit tests that have not started running yet (apart from the test name). This would include tests with a status of “Draft” and tests with a status of “Scheduled”. To edit a test, you will find the option under the gear icon:
Can I "Re-activate" tests?
You can only “Resume/re-activate” tests that have not reached their visitor goal yet. Re-activating a test will cause it to resume cycling through your test variants and we will start collecting data again for each test variant. Click the gear icon ...
Selecting a start time?
syncX: A/B Testing changes your product listings on a scheduled interval. If your test starts or is scheduled to start at 8:30 PM for example, and you select a change frequency of 12 hours, the app will alternate between changing your product listing ...
What are Custom Parameter End Goal tests?
Custom Parameter tests allow you to fine tune the following variables below so that you can pinpoint the exact sample size (visitor goal) which each variant must achieve for the test to become complete: