I'm trying to XT a page that leads to a page I'm running an AB test on.
But I don't understand how to connect the links on the XT page to the corresponding version of my AB test.
For example:
I am using abc.com/landing as a destination for paid media traffic.
I am splitting the traffic (defining audience by CID, for example) into 2 audience segments, so:
- Segment 1 will see a pop-up banner with a dog.
- Segment 2 will see a pop-up banner with a cat.
On click of the pop-up banner CTA, user will be directed to the same page: abc.com/test
On abc.com/test, I am running an AB test:
- A = hero banner of dog
- B = hero banner of cat
So I want to ensure that Segment 1 sees version A, and Segment 2 sees version B.
Is there a way to do this? I want to maintain visual continuity in the creative across my activities.
That is precisely the problem you can't pull your AB Test into your XT test. Instead of having some changes in AB test and some in XT test have all changes in a different XT experience.
I'll try to give you an example
1. In my AB test for ExpB on URL: www.domain.com/cats I change picture of the cat from a white cat to black cat.
2. In my XT test for the first Experience on URL: www.domain.com I change greeting from hello cat lovers to "hello animal lovers"
I then think about it some more and decide that it would be really cool to have both changes show for a subset of visitors that I identify as "visitors who own 2 cats and 1 dog"
In order to accomplish this I set up a new XT activity and give the first experience an audience of "visitors who own 2 cats and 1 dog" and then for that experience I first browse to www.domain.com and change the greeting to: "hello animal lovers" and then browse to www.domain.com/cats and change the picture of the cat from a white cat to a black cat. So now I have one experience that applies both changes. Hope this helped illustrate a little better.
I think what you will end up having to do is take a slightly different approach and set multiple experiences in the XT activity where you make all of the changes you expect to see in each experience.
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I don't understand. Can you explain further?
I am not sure how I pull my AB test into my XT - or how I can get the hyperlinks in my XT to connect to the A and B versions of my AB activity.
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That is precisely the problem you can't pull your AB Test into your XT test. Instead of having some changes in AB test and some in XT test have all changes in a different XT experience.
I'll try to give you an example
1. In my AB test for ExpB on URL: www.domain.com/cats I change picture of the cat from a white cat to black cat.
2. In my XT test for the first Experience on URL: www.domain.com I change greeting from hello cat lovers to "hello animal lovers"
I then think about it some more and decide that it would be really cool to have both changes show for a subset of visitors that I identify as "visitors who own 2 cats and 1 dog"
In order to accomplish this I set up a new XT activity and give the first experience an audience of "visitors who own 2 cats and 1 dog" and then for that experience I first browse to www.domain.com and change the greeting to: "hello animal lovers" and then browse to www.domain.com/cats and change the picture of the cat from a white cat to a black cat. So now I have one experience that applies both changes. Hope this helped illustrate a little better.
thank you! this helps a lot. very much appreciate the clarification!
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