On Thursday, September 5, 2013 3:54:30 PM UTC-4, jdutil wrote:
I don't think AB Testing is something that really makes for an extension
since most of your experiments are all going to be unique to your own
business.
I also use Split and find that it works really well, and is really easy to
setup. The only problem I have with Split is that it doesn't track
conversions over time it just tracks the conversions. Working on
integrating Split with the Google Content Experiments API at the moment and
will let you know how it goes.
With that said I highly recommend you roll your own AB Testing into your
Spree application using something such as Split or another library.
I don't think AB Testing is something that really makes for an extension
since most of your experiments are all going to be unique to your own
business.
I also use Split and find that it works really well, and is really easy to
setup. The only problem I have with Split is that it doesn't track
conversions over time it just tracks the conversions. Working on
integrating Split with the Google Content Experiments API at the moment and
will let you know how it goes.
With that said I highly recommend you roll your own AB Testing into your
Spree application using something such as Split or another library.
On Thursday, September 5, 2013 11:58:01 AM UTC-4, Stefan Wrobel wrote:
I use Split <https://github.com/andrew/split> extensively for A/B on Cult
Cosmetics <https://www.cultcosmetics.com> and generally have great
things to say about it, especially with the multi-armed bandit algorithm
that automatically favors the best-performing alternative. It's pretty easy
to implement in your views if you're overriding the default spree views,
although I don't imagine using it with deface would be that bad either.
I use Split <https://github.com/andrew/split> extensively for A/B on Cult
Cosmetics <https://www.cultcosmetics.com> and generally have great
things to say about it, especially with the multi-armed bandit algorithm
that automatically favors the best-performing alternative. It's pretty easy
to implement in your views if you're overriding the default spree views,
although I don't imagine using it with deface would be that bad either.
On Wednesday, September 4, 2013 8:48:23 PM UTC-7, William Sulinski wrote:
Also curious, would be very interested in testing it and helping out.
Also curious, would be very interested in testing it and helping out.
On Sunday, September 1, 2013 9:51:04 AM UTC-7, Weston Platter wrote:
Ed - did you implement this?
Ed - did you implement this?
On Wednesday, December 28, 2011 12:02:49 PM UTC-7, Edward English wrote:
Hi all!
Thanks for your answers. So, I'm thinking about making a new extension
to allow doing simple A/B testing with Google Optimizer. The plan
would be something like:
- In the admin panel I show the pages where I can to do A/B (for
example, the landing page).
- The I have an option to duplicate the view of that page (i.e if I
have www.example.com/offer , I create www.example.com/offer_b)
- And then I change the code of the view the way I like, so finally I
can use the Google Optimizer with them.
I think that this would work with static pages, but how would you do
it to use it with pages like the product ones, where we have things
from the database? (like the price).
Moreover, how would you deal with the partials in order to clone the
view (If you just want to show all the HTML, let's suppose that
somebody that just knows HTML would change this code). I don't know if
I'm explaining it well...
Thanks in advance,
Ed.
On 27 dic, 16:50, Dwayne Henderson <[email protected]>
wrote:
simple tests
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Hi all!
Thanks for your answers. So, I'm thinking about making a new extension
to allow doing simple A/B testing with Google Optimizer. The plan
would be something like:
- In the admin panel I show the pages where I can to do A/B (for
example, the landing page).
- The I have an option to duplicate the view of that page (i.e if I
have www.example.com/offer , I create www.example.com/offer_b)
- And then I change the code of the view the way I like, so finally I
can use the Google Optimizer with them.
I think that this would work with static pages, but how would you do
it to use it with pages like the product ones, where we have things
from the database? (like the price).
Moreover, how would you deal with the partials in order to clone the
view (If you just want to show all the HTML, let's suppose that
somebody that just knows HTML would change this code). I don't know if
I'm explaining it well...
Thanks in advance,
Ed.
On 27 dic, 16:50, Dwayne Henderson <[email protected]>
wrote:
Wouldn't this be an ideal task for Spree Analytics?
--Dwayne
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Brian Quinn <
[email protected]>wrote:
javascript--Dwayne
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Brian Quinn <
[email protected]>wrote:
I know some Spree users are running Google AB tests using the
approach, but the tests are generally restricted to relatively
that affect element(s) on a single page generally. It should be
straightforward to get up an running the JS tests.
I'm not aware of anyone (at least publicly) using AB to test
I'm not aware of anyone (at least publicly) using AB to test
like say Single-Step vs. Multi-Step checkouts.
HTH,
Brian Quinn
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On Monday 26 December 2011 at 13:30, Edward English wrote:
Hi folks!
I wonder if there's any extension/approach to do A/B testing in
HTH,
Brian Quinn
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Spree Commerce Inc.
2 Wisconsin Circle, Suite 700
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
voice: (301)560-2000
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On Monday 26 December 2011 at 13:30, Edward English wrote:
Hi folks!
I wonder if there's any extension/approach to do A/B testing in
It would be perfect to combine it with the Google Optimizer AB
What do you think? How would you face this task? Ideas?
Thanks in advance ... and MARRY CHRISTMAS! ;) Wish the best for
Thanks in advance ... and MARRY CHRISTMAS! ;) Wish the best for
all :D
Ed.
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