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Promothon℠ is an innovative email marketing service featuring promotional campaign templates that instantly deliver sales incentives, rewards, safety and promotional marketing campaigns to your customers or sales force.Dave Frankhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09213903246984757659noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1741310111594332744.post-17307306579503716782009-10-29T17:06:00.026-04:002009-10-31T14:21:03.221-04:00A/B Testing - A critical email marketing tactic<div class="head2" style="color: orange;">
<b><span style="font-size: large;">You have less time to grab attention via email
than you do via fat or flat-mail.</span></b><br />
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Fat-mail open rates always exceed those of flat-mail
simply because of the tactile nature of three-dimensionals.
The costs of straight flat-mail however always requires A/B
Split Version Testing in order to maximize ROI. As quick as
you must capture attention with fat or flat-mail, you have
even less time to grab it via email.<br />
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One successful marketing tactic in any medium
is that of "A/B Split Version Testing". In email
marketing, think of it as a very inexpensive and effective
means of market research. The purpose is to achieve the highest
possible open-rates, which leads to the highest rate of conversions-to-sales.
Through on-going A/B Testing, we better understand our audience
triggers, behaviors and patterns and value this tactic as
critical to the success of any email marketing campaign<b>.</b><br />
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<b>Using A/B testing to boost your email response</b><br />
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The A/B testing feature is a very effective
way to maximize your campaign results and learn about your
subscribers. It also ensures that the message the majority
of your subscribers receive is the most relevant choice.<br />
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<b>What is an A/B Test?</b> <br />
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An A/B test involves two differing emails being
sent out to a small portion of your subscriber list, with the
most successful ('winner') email being chosen from the two
after a defined period of time. The winner is then sent to
the remainder of your subscribers.<br />
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You may have heard this practice being described
as '10/10/80 split' or 'multivariate' testing (however the
latter involves changing multiple parts of your campaign).
Perhaps you have heard reasons why people don't use it, such
as 'it's too hard to do', or, 'by the time I get the results
from the initial test, it will be too late'. The good news
is that we've set up a very powerful and easy-to-use interface
for your to conduct A/B split campaigns. As the results arrive
in real-time, you don't have to wait until the following day
to select your winning email; in fact, we'll send the winner
out automatically.<br />
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<b>So… Why test?</b><br />
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There are a number of great reasons why you
should optimize your campaigns using A/B testing, including:
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<li class="gridTextBullets6">The chance to experiment and learn
from different subject lines - what will produce the better
open rate, 'Receive 20% off all products at ABC Store', or
'Discounts on all products at ABC Store'? </li>
<li class="gridTextBullets6">The opportunity to decide what
email content is most relevant and responsive - Is layout
A better than B? What call to action will work best? </li>
<li class="gridTextBullets6">Deciding which From name is best
- Do you go corporate 'ABC Store', or personal 'Bill Storeowner'?
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No matter what you decide to test, A/B testing
will always provide you with useful feedback on your campaigns.
For example, you will soon find that the process of choosing
the 'perfect' subject will rapidly become less of a guessing
game and more of an empirical study.<br />
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<b>Creating an A/B Test campaign</b> <br />
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Creating an A/B test campaign is similar to
creating a regular campaign - after you click the 'Create a
new campaign' button, you will see two tabs beneath 'Step 1:
Define the Campaign and Sender'. Click the 'A/B split campaign
tab' and you will be on your way:<br />
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<img alt="A/B Test - Step 1" height="346" src="http://promothon.net/blog/AB-Test/a-b-step1.jpg" width="400" /><br />
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In this example, we'll be selecting two different
subject lines. You will be required to enter differing subject
lines for Version A and B of this campaign. You can also personalize
the subject line with the recipient's first name, last name
or full name:<br />
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<img alt="A/B Split - Step 3" height="130" src="http://promothon.net/blog/AB-Test/a-b-step3.jpg" width="400" /><br />
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Once satisfied, complete 'Step 2.1: Select the
format for this campaign' as you would on a regular campaign.
If you have chosen to send two differing emails, you will be
presented with the option to include both of them on this step.
Next, you will move onto defining recipients. At 'Step 2.1
- Select the recipients for this campaign', select your subscriber
list as you would for a regular campaign, then click the 'Define
A/B Split' button:<br />
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<img alt="A/B Split - Step 3.1" height="400" src="http://promothon.net/blog/AB-Test/a-b-step3.1.jpg" width="400" /><br />
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In 'Step 4.1 - Size of test and how you'll decide
the winner', you can define using the slider what percentage
of your subscriber list will receive the initial A/B test emails,
then what percentage will receive the winning version. These
percentages (A/B/Winner) are entirely up to you, however they
cannot be smaller than 1/1/98%, or larger than 25/25/50%. Commonly,
10/10/80% splits are used:<br />
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<img alt="A/B Split - Test Size" height="132" src="http://promothon.net/blog/AB-Test/a-b-samplesize.jpg" width="400" /><br />
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Secondly, you can define what criteria will
be used to select the winner. You can select from Open rate,
Total unique clicks, or Total clicks on a selected link. This
will map back to how you will finally gauge the success of
the email campaign, for example, if you are looking to drive
visitors to your online store, you may want to select 'Total
unique clicks' as the criteria for selecting a winner. <br />
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Finally, you can select the number of hours
or days across which you want to run the A/B test. The default
is to 'Select a winner after 6 hours', however depending how
time-sensitive your campaign is, you may want to select more
or less. Note: Setting a testing period of less than a few
hours may impact the reliability of the test, as there may
be insufficient click and open data generated to accurately
determine a winner. Once you're done, click 'Next'.<br />
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You will then be presented with a snapshot of
the email campaign, including the two subject lines defined
earlier. Review, then click 'Test and define delivery':<br />
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<img alt="A/B Test - Snapshot" height="386" src="http://promothon.net/blog/AB-Test/a-b-snapshot.jpg" width="400" /><br />
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In 'Step 5.1 - Test your campaign', you will
have the opportunity to test your campaign prior to sending
it just as you would a regular campaign. Likewise for 'Step
5.2 - Schedule campaign delivery'. It's time to get sending!
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<b>Sending and monitoring an A/B test campaign</b><br />
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The excitement all happens once you’ve
sent out your email campaign - and at this point, you will
see the real-time presentation of results to be quite different
from that of regular email campaign sends:<br />
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<img alt="A/B Split Progress" height="291" src="http://promothon.net/blog/AB-Test/a-b-split-progress.jpg" width="400" /><br />
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Not only will you be able to see how each version
of your creative is performing in the test, but upon completion,
you will be able to view the total benefit gained from running
the test. This is an excellent way to admire your own handiwork,
as well as learn how differing approaches to subject line,
content and the from line can alter the results of an email
campaign.<br />
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This is the first in a series of posts on A/B
tests, which we hope will assist you in making your email campaigns
more effective (and maybe even make testing fun).<br />
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