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Multi-Armed Bandit Testing

Multi-armed bandit (MAB) testing is an advanced optimization method that directs more traffic to better-performing variations while the test is still running. Unlike A/B testing, it adapts in real-time, making it faster and more efficient.

Instead of splitting traffic evenly, multi-armed bandit tests quickly identify winners and send more users to them. This reduces wasted traffic on poor versions.

Businesses benefit by learning faster and capturing conversions during the test itself. It’s especially useful for time-sensitive campaigns where speed matters.

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Multivariate Testing

Multivariate testing experiments with multiple elements of a webpage at the same time. It measures the impact of different combinations on conversions. It’s useful for complex optimization but needs high traffic.

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Multi-Variate testing vs A/B testing

Multivariate testing compares multiple elements on a page at once, while A/B testing compares one element at a time. Multivariate testing is more complex and needs more traffic, while A/B testing is simpler and faster.

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Multi-Channel CRO Strategies

Multi-channel CRO strategies improve conversion rates across different marketing channels like email, social media, ads, and websites.

The goal is to provide a consistent, optimized experience everywhere users interact with the brand.

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Multi-Armed Bandit Testing

Multi-armed bandit (MAB) testing is an advanced optimization method that directs more traffic to better-performing variations while the test is still running. Unlike A/B testing, it adapts in real-time, making it faster and more efficient.

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Mobile App A/B Testing

Mobile app A/B testing compares two or more variations of app features to see which performs better. It helps improve user experience, engagement, and retention. Testing can include layouts, buttons, messages, or flows.

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Microsite

A microsite is a small, separate website focused on a specific campaign, product, or event. It is often temporary and different from the main website.

Microsites help target a niche audience with clear, tailored messaging.

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