It involves presenting all variations of your website or an application to the visitors and their actions are monitored for each variation. Visitor interaction for each variation is measured and compared to determine how this variation performs.

As discussed in the previous chapter, there are various tools that can be used to generate hypothesis and to run the variations −

Visual Website Optimizer

There are various A/B Testing tools that allows marketing professionals to create multiple variations of their web pages by using a point-and-click editor. It doesn’t require any HTML knowledge and you can check which version produces the maximum conversion rate or sales.

Executing VWO split testing software is very simple as you just need to copy paste the code snippet in your website and you can easily make it available to visitors. Visual Website Optimizer also provides an option of multivariate testing and contains other number of tools to perform behavioral targeting, heat maps, usability testing, etc.

There are multiple features in VWO that ensures all your conversion rate optimization activities are covered by this tool. Many enterprises and small scale online stores are using A/B Testing VWO software for landing page optimization and for increasing their website sales and improving conversion rates as well.

Company also provides a 30 days’ trial that can be downloaded free from − https://vwo.com/.

Trail Visual Website Optimizer

Some of the key features of VWO are as follows −

Key Features of VWO

How it works?

Optimizely running on your webpage collects data of site visitors, conversion rate and runs them on Stats Engine to determine, which variation is a winner and which one is a loser. Once these stats are compared with target goals and set metrics, it will help you to make decisions about the variation to be applied on the website.

Working of VWO

Google Content Experiments

It allows you to create up to five variations of a web page and then load all these pages to Google Analytics to perform A/B Testing.

To start with Google Analytics, you need to have a Google Analytics account and a tracking code to be installed on your website. If you don’t have an account, you can sign up using the following tool − http://www.google.com/analytics/

Adding tracking code directly to a website

To complete this process, you must have access to your website source code, you should also be comfortable editing HTML (or have a webmaster/developer, who can help you with this), also you should have a Google Analytics account and property already set up.

To set up tracking code into your webpage

Verify if the tracking code is working

You can verify if the tracking code is working, check real time reports, you can also monitor user activity as it happens. If you see data in these reports, it means that your tracking code is currently collecting the data.

Content Experiments

Content Experiments is one of the quickest method to test web pages - landing pages, homepage, category pages and it requires fewer code implementations. It can be used to create A/B Tests inside Google Analytics.

Some of the most common features of Content Experiments are −

How to use Content Experiments to create A/B Tests?

Go to the Behavior section and click on the Experiments link. It will also show you a table with all the existing experiments. Click on the “Create experiment” option at the top of this table.

Enter → Name of the experiment, objective of the experiment, percentage of site traffic to take part, any mail notification for important changes, for distributing the traffic to all variations, set up time that experiment will run and also threshold values.

Content Experiments

You can add URLs of original page and all the variations that you want to create and click on the next button. Select the implementation method and click on the next button → Click on validation (If you have one code implemented it will validate. If there is no code, it will show an error message) → Start Experiment.

Confirm Experiment Start

Once this experiment is run, you will see the following options −