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Web Analytics - Optimizely
Optimizely is an optimization platform to test and vapdate changes and the present look of your webpage. It also determines which layout to finally go with. It uses A/B Testing, Multipage, and Multivariate Testing to improve and analyze your website.
A wonderful feature of Optimizely is that you do not need to be a technical expert. You just need to insert a deployed code provided by Optimizely in your HTML. After putting it, you can trace anything, take any action, and make any changes in your website.
Optimizely provides you administrative and management functionapty to let you create account, organize projects, and experiment. This facipty helps you in tracking cpcks, conversions, sign-ups, etc.
You are allowed to run tests and use custom integrations with Optimizely interface. All you need is −
Set up an account on Optimizely and add a generated script.
Once you are done with it, select your test pages. It imppes the factors you want to run test on.
Set Goals. To set goals, cpck on the flag icon at the top right of the page and follow up the instructions. Check metrics you are looking for. Cpck Save.
You can create variations with the usual editor pke changing text and images.
Next step is monitoring your tests. You need to test which landing pages are performing well. What is attracting the visitors? What is the bounce rate? Understand the statistics, filter the non-performing areas, and conclude the test.
You can run multipage tests using javascript editors.
Optimizely gives you a better understanding of conversion rate optimization and running tests.
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