I tried to make an AB test for my woocommerce checkout page. For the second variant, I made a different header which is assigned through Elementor. However, even though I add both URLs to the AB test, I still only see the original checkout page when visiting the website.
Is this because there is only one checkout page possible in Woocommerce? I also tried to compare pages in stead of URL’s but it didn’t work either – which makes sense because the header is added in the URL/Elementor and not the page itself.
Could you help me with this?
]]>Is it possible to distribute traffic per split test by percentage? For example, 50% see the Original, 30% see test A and 20% see test B?
Thank you.
]]>I leave the default content bland and set version A using shortcode :
[ifso-redirect url='https://titipjepang.com/home-variant/' type='js']
and this is my setting and analytic
the views on version A stuck at not growing after 103 views..
please enlighten me
Thank you
]]>I’m guessing this is because the plugin is not hooking into Elementor modules in the proper way, because it seems like doing so would result in _any_ Elementor module’s having the split test option.
Would you please add support for Elementor add-ons?
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Works very well for tracking even while the site is in (Elementor) maintenance mode.
It tracks visits and is will show you the same version of the page if you test it in the same browser but not if:
[a] you use other browsers and especially fresh incognito sessions.
[b] you install a cookie cleaner addon to your regular browser (such as Chrome browser EditThisCookie addon) which easily enables to delete the 2 cookies this plugin sets:
elementor_split_test_1_variation
elementor_split_test_client_id
Then I can see the different versions, EVEN WITH WP ROCKET CACHING fully set to aggressively cache and without needing to delete or clear caches.
Some users complained about caching ruining this plugin’s ability to rotate but I have not encountered this issue.
Not with WP Rocket premium cache plugin.
I have not set WP Rocket to serve user-specific cache to logged-in users, so maybe other users did do that (useful for membership sites with user-specific content).
However, you would def want your users to see the same lander they purchased on to avoid issues or annoyance, like if you test price points
Most users are probably not going to delete session cookies, change browsers and machines to see if your landers change. Not much you can do if they do.
All other session cookies for login, tracking, countdown timers etc will also be lost if they are savvy.
I have used A/B testing for my home page using “Split Testing” Plugin. I want to create AMP mobile page for these 2 testing. But when I load my domainname/amp/ it is redirecting to normal home page only. It is not showing the amp page. I am using “WP AMP” plugin. But the amp working on other pages which has no A/B testing. Please help me what should I do in this case?
Thanks,
Fathima
I guess this can be accomplished with a little bit of javascript, but I thought there might be a compatible tool out there that people like.
Thanks,
Sam
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wbounce/
]]>Are you able to share how the randomization between the two groups works? The reason I ask is because I’ve added a test to this page: https://www.atlasandboots.com/privacy (scroll down to the bottom of the sidebar where it says ‘Split Test’). I keep getting the ‘Japanese’ version despite trying it on several different browsers including Tor and on mobile. I have checked https://www.atlasandboots.com/privacy?group_override=1 and do get the China version but this doesn’t seem to be being served up naturally.
Thanks,
Kia
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/ab-see/
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