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Do I need a designer to make an A/B test? That’s one of the questions I get asked
a lot and I’m going to answer in this short video here. Pick a site, let’s say Google.com.
It’s easy. Everybody recognizes that. Make the Google homepage test. Make an A/B test
and they can see it will be super easy to make a A/B test nowadays. Some of you know
that you sometimes have to have different URLs and set up a test, get your programmer
or your developer involved. Nowadays that’s not needed anymore. A/B testing is super easy.
And how to do that right here, look. I load the Google website inside an A/B testing tool
like ours, Convert Experiments, and from that moment on you can just move elements just
around the way you think it’s done right. Here you go. I’m going to add some changes
here. Look. This first child. Going to do the style sheet editor. This color is awesome
but let’s make it green for today. I’m going to make it bold as well. I’m going
to make it 15 pixels. Okay. 15 pixels. Bold. Excellent. Removing some elements. So you
can see I just made an entire. Let’s remove this element. Okay. Awesome. I just changed
everything. What you see is what you get. Terms and saying, awesome. Awesome privacy
terms. This is how easy how to set up a new A/B test. Okay. Name it properly. Edit new
variation. New homepage. Done with Convert.com. You continue. These are following steps. It’s
super easy. You click on who will see your test. You accept that everybody that participates
in this test. This is going to be the new site. What you want to test for of course
could be something like, I click on the element. An element can be how many more people start
searching. I click on the search. Clicked on search. So how to A/B test. I hope I answered
this super easy. Use Convert Experiments and you can see the test will run in less than
two minutes. And we got it running. Good luck testing, have fun.