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use_findologic_with_google_analytics:a_b_testing_with_google_analytics [2018/04/20 12:16]
florian [Implementation]
use_findologic_with_google_analytics:a_b_testing_with_google_analytics [2022/02/02 09:18] (current)
florian [Requirements for A/B testing]
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 ===== A/B testing with Google Analytics (Google Optimize) ===== ===== A/B testing with Google Analytics (Google Optimize) =====
  
-FINDOLOGIC ​offers the possibility to use A/B testing, so you can test the search of FINDOLOGIC ​in comparison to an alternative search engine. \\ +Findologic ​offers the possibility to use A/B testing, so you can test the search of Findologic ​in comparison to an alternative search engine. \\ 
-By doing this **you can easily compare metrics like revenue, bounce and many more between ​FINDOLOGIC ​and another search**.+By doing this **you can easily compare metrics like revenue, bounce and many more between ​Findologic ​and another search**.
  
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   * We recommend using [[https://​www.google.com/​analytics/​optimize/​|Google Optimize]] and [[https://​www.google.com/​intl/​de/​tagmanager/​|Google Tag Manager]] and the following documentation will show an example implementation using these tools. ​   * We recommend using [[https://​www.google.com/​analytics/​optimize/​|Google Optimize]] and [[https://​www.google.com/​intl/​de/​tagmanager/​|Google Tag Manager]] and the following documentation will show an example implementation using these tools. ​
  
-<note important>​**[[integration_documentation:​direct_integration|Direct ​Integration]] is required ​to be able to do A/B testing.**</​note>​+<note important>​Please note that this guideline refers to Direct ​integration as we have no control over the frontend in API/Plugin integrations. Nevertheless you might use this instructions ​to create your own A/B testing ​scenario with your own mechanism to (de)activate Findologic.</​note>​
  
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 === Logic === === Logic ===
  
-  * Do not implement the FINDOLOGIC ​snippet into your source code (neither via plugin nor in the shop template). +  * Do not implement the Findologic ​snippet into your source code (neither via plugin nor in the shop template). 
-  * This is the NO FINDOLOGIC ​segment.  +  * This is the NO Findologic ​segment.  
-  * Create another segment in which you insert the FINDOLOGIC-snippet. +  * Create another segment in which you insert the Findologic-snippet. 
-  * This is the FINDOLOGIC ​segment. ​+  * This is the Findologic ​segment. ​
  
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 A sidebar should popup, where you have to set the following values: A sidebar should popup, where you have to set the following values:
  
-  * Name: Does not matter, can be set to anything you like, e.g. //FINDOLOGIC ​A/B//.+  * Name: Does not matter, can be set to anything you like, e.g. //Findologic ​A/B//.
   * URL: URL of the site to test, e.g. //​https://​www.shop.com //   * URL: URL of the site to test, e.g. //​https://​www.shop.com //
   * **Type: A/B test**   * **Type: A/B test**
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-Open the variant ​FINDOLOGIC ​in the editor. Make sure the [[https://​chrome.google.com/​webstore/​detail/​google-optimize/​bhdplaindhdkiflmbfbciehdccfhegci|Google Optimize]] extension is installed in your Chrome browser. ​+Open the variant ​Findologic ​in the editor. Make sure the [[https://​chrome.google.com/​webstore/​detail/​google-optimize/​bhdplaindhdkiflmbfbciehdccfhegci|Google Optimize]] extension is installed in your Chrome browser. ​
  
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