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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: , , Australia.
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Hi Warriors... I want to test 2 different WordPress homepage designs via split testing and I want to know if this is possible. I realize with a standard site you could do something like www.domain-name.com/page1.htm www.domain-name.com/page2.htm But what's the deal with WordPress homepages? Am over-thinking this or is there a simple solution...? :-) Beaumont |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2007
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If you just want to test 2 different designs, yes, you're over-thinking. You could simply use one design, keep it for a few hundred visitors, then switch, do the same with the second one and in the end see the results. This is it |
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| French Copywriter War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: France
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Use the "multivariable" google site optimizer tool, which is free, and put the css tags in the split tested sections.
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