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The issue here is that in a Split URL test, control receives all or far more visitors than any variations.
The problem arises because in a Split URL test, when a query parameter submits to the test, it is submitted to control as well as forwarded to Read rest of the article →
To maintain statistical integrity, you can't remove or delete variations / sections (you can only add them) from a running test which has collected data. However, there are two ways to accomplish what you're looking to do:
Clone the current test Read rest of the article →
A Split URL Test is undertaken when you have a target page you want your visitors to come to with more than one path to that page, and you want to test which of those paths performs better in sending your visitors to the target page.
Suppose, you have Read rest of the article →
How to set up an advanced SPLIT URL test?
Suppose you want to split test your entire website (and not just a single page). Maybe you are testing different themes or maybe you are testing different sidebar location or testing different placement of Read rest of the article →
In a Split URL Test, you test between two or more URLs. In order to setup split URL test, you will have to take care of the following points:
You at least have two different URLs.
Visual Website Optimizer code is present on them
There is no redirection Read rest of the article →
We have a comprehensive article on our blog which details how we calculate statistical significance and also talks about mathematics of A/B testing. If you want to calculate statistical significance manually, we have an online tool for that. Read rest of the article →
Irrespective of whether it is an A/B test, multivariate test or split URL test, you can use our online test duration calculator to estimate number of days to run the test and consequently the amount of traffic you need for a test. Note that the calculator Read rest of the article →
Split URL testing is similar to A/B testing, the only difference in Visual Website Optimizer between the two is that in A/B testing variations of the page are created using our visual designer. This does not require you to know HTML, or create different Read rest of the article →
How are reports to be interpreted?
The detailed reports section in VWO has effectively 2 sections, graphical report and numerical data.
Graphical section
The graphical part has two options, Cumulative data and Day wise data. In the graphical Read rest of the article →
Split URL testing is similar to A/B testing, the only difference in Visual Website Optimizer between the two is that in A/B testing variations of the page are created using our visual designer. This does not require you to know HTML, or create different Read rest of the article →
