GetResponse Can't Split Test Web Forms?

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I'm looking to choose between AWeber and GetResponse. I really like GetResponse but I found out they don't allow you to split test your web forms.

I found this really surprising. Isn't split testing your web forms extremely important? You could be missing a chance to greatly increase your conversion rate by not consistently testing those forms to find the highest converting versions.

AWeber offers this feature.

https://help.aweber.com/entries/2152...Sign-Up-Forms-

Can anyone help shed some light on this.

How can GetResponse not offer something that seems like such a basic feature?

Does anyone here use GetResponse and, if so, have you faced this issue?

I know one possibility would be to create different forms in GetResponse and then use a plugin to do the split testing on my own side, but the site I am working on right now is just a regular html site and not in Wordpress or anything like that where it's easy to use a plugin to split test different widgets or things.

What would people recommend? If GetResponse had this feature I'd have already signed up. But now this is making me unsure which way to go.
#forms #getresponse #split #web
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    • Profile picture of the author Builder154
      Originally Posted by shabtay View Post

      This is to split test the emails. Yes you can do that. I'm talking about split testing the web forms - the opt-in forms that you put on your site to get people to sign up.

      Look at the link in my first post and you can see how AWeber allows this.

      Originally Posted by SandraLarkin View Post

      Yes, you can split est with getresponse. I also like it better than Aweber.

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      Ahh, I see this has been answered.
      Unfortunately it's not answered since, as I say above, I'm talking about split testing web opt-in forms, not about split testing broadcast email messages.
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    Yes, you can split est with getresponse. I also like it better than Aweber.

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    Ahh, I see this has been answered.
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