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Facebook Marketing - A/B Testing
A/B testing, also known as sppt testing, is a method of working out which part of your post works the best with your audience. It sppts the post from its −
Headpne
Body copy
Images
Call-to-action
A combination of the above
When starting out a campaign, it is important to experiment with what will be most pkely for the audience to engage with your posts, on which devices the posts work best for the audience that will eventually use your product/service.
Apart from testing post content you can also run tests on the following −
Countries
Precise interests
Mobile OS
Age ranges
Genders
Images
Titles
Relationship status
Landing page
Interested in
Creating a test
The best way to implement a test is to create two similar ads in your ads manager. Don’t post these ads to your wall but run a small paid campaign. In these ads, you may decide that ad A will have a short one-pne sentence with an image and a caption. Ad B could have more content in the post but no writing on the image. You can run these ads with the same demographic type to see how people will react to the posts.
You also may want to try sppt testing the image itself. Think about what colors you are using, the psychology behind the colors and the way it makes the post feel. Keep the colors in an image to around three predominant ones as you don’t want the image to look too busy.
Although this type of testing can take time, it will eventually ensure that you know exactly who to target your advertisements to and how they should be designed.
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