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Don’t leave your money on the table!
The scientific testing of advertising copy is probably one of the oldest marketing “secrets”. Split run testing has probably been in use at least since Claude Hopkins wrote “Scientific Advertising” back in 1923. The most successful marketers set themselves apart by their use of various testing methods to tweak, adjust and refine offline marketing campaigns to achieve huge profits.
Split-run testing (also known as A/B Testing) in particular is the most scientifically accurate advertising testing method known within the advertising and marketing industry. Let me explain how split run testing operates.
Split run testing originated in the traditional print advertising and direct mail industry. To conduct a split run test in a print publication (usually a newspaper or magazine), half the circulation of an issue is printed with one version of an advert and the other half is printed with an alternative version of the advert.
It is important to note that the adverts would be almost identical apart from just one element such as the headline. This allowed the
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Testing and Tracking to improve your conversions
Creating an effective sales letter page is an essential part of your online success. However, unless you’re testing and tracking each critical element in your sales content and your sales process, you may be losing a great deal of time and money.
You can dramatically increase your sales conversions simply by taking the time to test and track your results. Not only will testing and tracking enable you to determine what’s working and what’s not, but it will also help you to focus your energy on the techniques that produce results.
When testing, keep in mind that, a technique that produces results for one person or one web site may not produce results for you or for your web site. There is no one size fits all technique that works for everyone. You must develop your own style and technique and test your results to determine what works for you.
So, what are we measuring? Well, you may think that I am over simplifying matters here but I believe that
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