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Hi guys...

Does anyone know if it's possible to splittest followup messages in aweber?

I can find options to splittest my broadcasts...

Any help appriciated.
#aweber #splittesting
  • Profile picture of the author Shaun OReilly
    I don't believe it's possible to split-test follow-up messages
    within AWeber directly.

    However, what you can do is to create an 'a' and 'b' version
    of every list you create in AWeber. Then you alternate your
    sign-ups to either the 'a' version or the 'b' version.

    So, instead of having say just one list for say 'listbuilding'
    you have two lists: 'listbuildinga' and 'listbuildingb' and
    alternate your subscribers between each webform.

    Do this for all your lists so you have 'a' and 'b' versions.

    Then you can split-test your follow-up sequences by having
    different follow-up messages for 'listbuildinga' and 'listbuildingb'

    So, set it up at source on your lead generation pages so that
    you begin to split your lists into 'a' and 'b' groups automatically.

    Dedicated to your success,

    Shaun
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    • Profile picture of the author hjalte81
      Originally Posted by Shaun OReilly View Post

      I don't believe it's possible to split-test follow-up messages
      within AWeber directly.

      However, what you can do is to create an 'a' and 'b' version
      of every list you create in AWeber. Then you alternate your
      sign-ups to either the 'a' version or the 'b' version.

      So, instead of having say just one list for say 'listbuilding'
      you have two lists: 'listbuildinga' and 'listbuildingb' and
      alternate your subscribers between each webform.

      Do this for all your lists so you have a and b versions.

      Then you can split-test your follow-up sequences by having
      different follow-up messages for 'listbuildinga' and 'listbuildingb'

      So, set it up at source on your lead generation pages so that
      you begin to split your lists into 'a' and 'b' groups automatically.

      Dedicated to your success,

      Shaun
      I was afraid that his would be the answer

      I really hope they'll integrate that feature in the future... I think it's kinda wierd they haven't already... but then again... they've made a lot of changes the last year or so...

      Thank you for answering
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