use_findologic_with_google_analytics:a_b_testing_with_google_analytics
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* Basically you can use any A/B-testing-tool like Google Optimize, Optimizeley, AB Tasty, etc., which allows you to insert Javascript for a certain segment. | * Basically you can use any A/B-testing-tool like Google Optimize, Optimizeley, AB Tasty, etc., which allows you to insert Javascript for a certain segment. | ||
* 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. | ||
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+ | <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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