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Try alternate subject lines and other data with A/B testing

January 18th, 2008 · No Comments | Print Post Print Post

Blastwizard’s makes AB testing simple to facilitate at the job level.  “Vary Job” is a very powerful feature in that it allows you to perform AB Testing on subject lines or any other field in your document.  If you’re familiar with BlastWizard you would go through the regular job scheduling process.  Before activating your job click on “Vary Selected” on the Pending Jobs page.  Choose alternate subject lines to test and a merge field if you wish.

Here is how it works:

Step 1: 
• Decide on which attribute you would like to test - lets say you would like to test on the offer attribute. You would like 50% of the recipients to receive offer 20% discount and the rest offer 25% discount
• In the vary job screen, type in the word offer in ‘Merge Field:’ column.
• Add a variation with 50% in the percentage field and the words "20% discount" in the variation field
• Add another variation with 50% in the percentage field and the words "25% discount" in variation field.
• Copy the content of the ‘User this Merge Code:’ field for later use. In this case you will see "`merge:offer"
• When you are done, click on Apply Variations.  BlastWizard will automatically do the needful in the background to ensure that list is split randomly into two halves and the 2 offers applied.

Step 2: Editing your document
• Obviously you have placeholder in your creative where the offer has to be merged in. Edit the job’s document to place the `merge:offer in the appropriate place. 
Note: For subject lines we don’t need to follow step 2, it’s automatic

When the job is sent out, BlastWizard will automatically merge the appropriate offer.  Check out this cool feature in BlastWizard and enjoy the power it offers you.  Sign up today for a free trial: http://www.boomerang.com/Static/SelfServSignupShort.aspx?code=

Tags: Best Practices · EMail Broadcasting · Intelligent Marketing · Testing

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