This feature allows you to identify the most effective elements, making it easier to optimise your newsletter. It is the ideal solution for creating a high-quality newsletter.
A/B and multivariate tests can be used to test scenarios and choose the best one.
An A/B test campaign allows you to compare two versions of an email campaign. The winning email campaign, the one with the best results, will be sent to the rest of your audience. This solution means you can get the best results from your campaign.
You choose the specific element you want to test, for example, the title of a page, the text of an advertisement, or the design of an e-mail.
Two different versions, A and B, are created. These versions generally differ only in one element that you want to test (for example, a different title, a button colour, a modified call to action).
You can first choose the percentage of your receivers that will be part of the test. The traffic or users are distributed randomly between the two versions. This way you get a representative sample of your audience.
The second part allows you to choose what to do after the test. You can choose the number of days before taking action (only for automatic actions), as well as the action to be taken:
Data is collected on the performance of both versions. This can include metrics such as click-through rate, conversion rate etc.
Once sufficient data has been collected, the performance of the two versions will be analysed to determine which is more effective in terms of specific objectives (conversion, engagement, etc).
The result of the test will be implemented once it has been completed, resulting in the newsletter being added to the queue to be sent.
If you change the value of this field to “Do nothing” after executing the action, this will not automatically remove the email from the queue, requiring manual intervention.
Next, trigger the test by clicking on the corresponding button. When you revisit the list of newsletters, you will see a new icon appear next to the name of the newsletters included in the trial.
The version with the best results is often chosen for implementation at scale, whether for an advertising campaign, a web page or any other marketing element.