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AB Testing For Beginners

Testing different variables is important for optimizing marketing efforts and driving success. An A/B test of call-to-action button colors found that an orange button performed better than a black button, contradicting expectations. Image testing of food images for a recipe ebook CTA found that while dessert images got more clicks, health food images performed better by converting at a 5% higher rate. Word testing of pricing page CTAs found that using "View Plans & Pricing" outperformed alternatives by clearly setting expectations for visitors.

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AB Testing For Beginners

Testing different variables is important for optimizing marketing efforts and driving success. An A/B test of call-to-action button colors found that an orange button performed better than a black button, contradicting expectations. Image testing of food images for a recipe ebook CTA found that while dessert images got more clicks, health food images performed better by converting at a 5% higher rate. Word testing of pricing page CTAs found that using "View Plans & Pricing" outperformed alternatives by clearly setting expectations for visitors.

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Getting Started With

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TESTING

A Beginners Guide From The Pros

A Partner publication of:

Table of Contents
1: Color Testing Page 3
2: Image Testing Page 7
3: Word Testing Page 11
4: Price Testing Page 15
5: Layout Testing Page 20

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Introduction
Uncertainty is a marketers best friend and worst enemy. It simultaneously
forces us to experiment with proven processes to drive success and instills us
with anxiety as we push the send button on that latest email campaign. A little
scary? Sometimes.
Thankfully, as marketing technologies continue to evolve, uncertainty is
gradually losing its anxiety-fueled grip on us marketers. How so? Through the
magic of A/B Testing! By simply testing a variable on marketing assets, one
can make better informed decisions to curb uncertainty and drive marketing
success.
However, A/B Testing isnt always as easy
as 1, 2, 3. It takes a little bit of experience
and know-how to execute correctly. Thats
where this ebook comes in. What follows is a
collection of A/B Tests conducted by HubSpot
partners, their results and key takeaways.
Youll learn everything you need to know to nip
uncertainty in the bud.

Al Biedrzycki
Channel Marketer, HubSpot
@albiedrzycki

Chapter 1: Color Testing

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Why Test Color?


Color invokes feelings, which in turn sets the emotional mood
for acceptance or rejection by the viewer. Its a subjective and
culturally influenced unconscious and involuntary response.
Colors, when used in pleasing combinations, can attract attention
and also make other elements easier or more difficult to
comprehend whether text, objects or images. Testing different
combinations allows you to maximize the results you want to get,
as in this following example.

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Goal
To get experience experimenting on calls-to-action to learn how
to effectively test and improve Click-Through-Rates (CTRs).

Variables Tested
The background color of the call-to-action button for our Inbound
Marketing for Beginners ebook. We created two variations: an
orange background, and black one:

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Hypothesis
We speculated that the black background would have higher
conversions, as its appearance would be more of a contrast
against our white website pages.

Result
The orange call-to-action had 10.9% higher
conversions than the black call-to-action.

Key Takeaway
Site visitor behavior is unpredictable. The only way to optimize is
with experiments!

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Jasmine Henry
Inbound Marketing
Agents
@InboundAgent

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Chapter 2: Image Testing

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Why Test Images?


Images convey more than mere text, shapes, and colors. They
help set the tone serious, playful, clinical, provocative
instantly establishing an emotional connection with the viewer.
Or setting up a barrier you may never overcome. Which is why
testing different images to see which ones yield the best results
can make the difference between a campaign that gets results or
a total dud. Dont just guess. Test.

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Goal
Its standard procedure to create A/B test groups for CTAs.
Because this offer was for an Inbound Marketing Recipe Book,
our graphic designer came up with the idea to test out different
types of food to increase CTRs.

Variables Tested
We tested two groups of images for a CTA candy and dessert
versus health food:

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Hypothesis
We thought the dessert CTA would get more clicks.

Result
Our hypothesis was validated. The dessert CTA got more clicks.
However, the health food CTAs conversion rate was 5% higher
than the dessert CTAs!

Key Takeaway
Higher CTR doesnt always win. You need to look deeper and
analyze the more meaningful behavior to determine what really
works better for achieving your goals.

Contributor
Laura Hogan
OverGo Studio
@OverGoStudio

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Chapter 3: Word Testing

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Why Test Wording?


Language is tricky. Shades of meaning hide around every corner.
Cultural nuances abound. Verbal fads and memes come and
go in the blink of an eye. Being sensitive to your ideal buyer
personas mindset is crucial for successful communication, as is
being clear about what you convey. Thats why testing different
words and phrases can be some of the most complex tests you
do in pursuit of achieving the greatest possible results.

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Goal
We wanted to see how visitors would respond to specific copy
on more middle to bottom-of-the-funnel CTAs. Would they be
turned off by seeing Pricing? Or would it more accurately set the
expectation and thus experience a higher CTR?

Variables Tested
Originally when attempting to drive visitors to our pricing page, we
felt fewer words that clearly expressed what the visitor expected,
and wanted, would convert the most:

Hypothesis
We thought using the term Pricing by itself could insinuate a hard
sell to the visitor and not work as well as Plans and Pricing, which we
felt set expectations better. Our Solutions, our third test phrase we
felt would perform the worst because it was broad and unclear.

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Result
We were right. View Plans & Pricing had the highest CTR, while

Our Solutions was the lowest. Interestingly enough, See Pricing


didnt do badly, but not as well as View Plans & Pricing.

Key Takeaway
Clearly set expectations. While

CTA

Impressions

CTR

middle and bottom of the funnel


CTAs will generally see lower CTRs
than more top of the funnel material,
the CTR will remain consistent so
long as expectations are clearly set.

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John Bonini
Impact Branding
@ImpactBND

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Chapter 4: Price Testing

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Why Test Pricing?


In any ecommerce transaction, there are always key moments of
truth. Moments when the decision to buy is on the line. Factors
such as shipping rates, order placement deadlines, delivery time,
cross- and up-sells, discounts, rewards programs, bonuses, etc.
can make the difference between millions of dollars in revenue
being abandoned in shopping carts, or not. Testing such variables
is essential for increasing a companys revenue. And they often
present challenges that go well beyond just changing a few
words or images on a CTA button or landing page they can
also impact a companys fulfillment, order processing and/or
other systems. Successful A/B testing requires clear and constant
communication with your client at all times, so no one drops the
ball and no customer gets trapped in an unforeseen glitch.

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Goal
Our goal was to optimize conversion rates during the holiday
retail rush of 2013, without sacrificing our clients profit margins.

Variables Tested
After a comprehensive competitive analysis, we proposed to
split test more attractive shipping rates on orders under $150 to
measure the impact on conversion rates.

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Hypothesis
We hypothesized that a more attractive shipping rate ($5 flat rate,
$7.77 for speedier delivery) would boost checkout conversion
rates enough to overcome the lost shipping revenue, boosting
our clients bottom line.

Result
After day 1 checkout conversion
surged 26% and promotion of the offer
increased sales a whopping 66% - the
fourth biggest day our client ever had!
The 7 days of testing with $5 flat rate
shipping set sales records, claiming 7 of
the top 20 days theyve ever had! It also
contributed to the best revenue month in
our clients 11-year history!

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Key Takeaways
Overcome hurdles to the decision to purchase and conversion
rates will soar.
Continuously test variations of your hypothesis to find the sweet
spot.
Monitor the conversion rate of customers who start the checkout
process, so you can more accurately test the impact of moment
of truth decision factors like shipping cost and estimated
delivery time.

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Kevin Barber
Lean Labs
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Chapter 5: Layout Testing

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Why Test Layout?


The ages-old debate about whats better graphics or text
is tackled yet again in this example. No two cases are exactly
the same. Why? Because your personas, their expectations
about your brand, their experience on your web site they all
contribute to your visitors responses. Testing whether a graphicsonly layout or a text-only layout is a clean and prudent way to
gauge your visitors preferences for future CTAs that you will
create.

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Goal
We wanted to see if a different layout (one with and without a
graphic) and different background colors would improve this
CTAs conversion rate. The copy was identical in each CTA.

Variables Tested
We split-tested the layout of two
CTAs. Both linked to the same
landing page and included the
exact same copy. One CTA
included an ebook cover and the
other was text-only.

Hypothesis
Our hypothesis was that the CTA with a green background and
just text would perform the CTA with the ebook cover. We thought
the green background displayed the message more clearly by
avoiding the visual distraction of a graphic.

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Result
We were dead wrong! The
CTA with the ebook cover
and a transparent background
outperformed the text on a
green background by 500%!

Key Takeaway
We learned its better to include a representation of the offer in our
CTAs and that background color matters. The text and button copy
was exactly the same, but people didnt seem to like the abrupt
change in background color.

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Andrew Dymski
GuavaBox
@GuavaBox

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