about A/B testing

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ronswanson123
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about A/B testing

Messaggioda ronswanson123 » gio ott 17, 2024 6:07 pm

I’ve been reading a lot about A/B testing lately, and it seems like a great way to optimize website performance. But one thing I’m still unsure about is how long you should actually run an A/B test to get statistically significant results. Are there any specific benchmarks or statistics on the ideal testing duration? I’ve seen different recommendations online, but it would be great to hear what other people have experienced, especially when testing different variables like page layout vs. CTA buttons.

redvelvet123
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Re: about A/B testing

Messaggioda redvelvet123 » ven ott 18, 2024 6:16 pm

The duration of an A/B test really depends on factors like the amount of traffic your site gets and the type of changes you're testing. Generally, you want to run the test long enough to reach statistical significance, which can vary based on the volume of visitors and the conversion rate you're aiming for. From my experience, most A/B tests take at least 2 to 4 weeks to gather enough data, especially if you're working with smaller traffic volumes. The key is not to rush the process – running the test too short can lead to unreliable results.

For a deeper dive into what statistics say about A/B testing durations, you can check out this detailed breakdown of a b testing statistics. According to that, a lot of marketers see significant results when they let the test run until they've gathered enough data for a confidence level of 95%. It’s also noted that different elements like page layout changes or headline variations can impact the required duration. For smaller changes, like tweaking a CTA button, shorter test durations can sometimes be sufficient, but for major layout changes, you might need to let the test run longer to get more accurate insights.

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Re: about A/B testing

Messaggioda tommycooper123 » ven ott 18, 2024 7:06 pm

I completely agree with what’s been said about A/B test duration. From what I’ve seen, it really varies depending on the traffic and the nature of the changes you’re testing. Running the test for too short a time can give you skewed data, but running it for too long without any significant changes can be a waste of time. In my experience, it’s also important to consider external factors like seasonal traffic spikes, which can influence your results and how you interpret the data.


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