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It is crucial to optimize your marketing efforts in order to get more traffic to your website and ultimately get more conversions. 
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Saying you need to improve your website is easy, but how do you do that, and how do you know what changes to make? The answer to that question lies in testing, which provides actionable information that helps you make data-driven decisions. 
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One relatively simple method that still provides valuable data is A\/B Testing. 
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What is A\/B testing?<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

A\/B testing is a randomized experiment where you compare two variants, variant A and variant B, against one another.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

 A common way to do this test for search engine optimization is to set your existing page as the A variable and a slightly different version of that page as the B. You would then see how the change you made impacted whatever metrics you are collecting. 
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The important thing to keep in mind is that you want to test one thing at a time. If your B page had a 10% increase in conversions after adding a new image and a new headline, you wouldn\u2019t be sure which change caused it. Instead, you could do two different tests for these changes to make the most informed decisions possible.
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Benefits of A\/B testing<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

A\/B testing is a great way to get informed data about how people interact with your website. 
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You might conduct an A\/B test that shows a small change that leads to a 3% conversion rate on the original website. This doesn\u2019t seem like a massive improvement, but as you continue to conduct tests and make changes, the effects will compound over time as your website continually improves. 
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And the great thing is that the changes you are testing can be incredibly simple. For instance, adding one word to a headline or changing the color of a button can actually drive some surprising results.
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Things to try in your A\/B testing<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Emails<\/h4>\n\n\n\n

With the number of emails you can send relatively easily, this is a great option to try out. There are a variety of things you could try, including:
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