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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
What if testing B against c only reveals B works better?
Test it against D.
Crap B MIGHT still works better, so test it against E.
Double crap B MIGHT still works best.
So rinse and repeat and test it against F.
My example is just that an example to what COULD go wrong.
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Hang on. You're seriously trying to argue that split testing is a bad idea?
Wow.
That's me done with you.
xx
PS You clearly are trolling or have ABSOLUTELY no comprehension of how a/b testing works. Read. Learn. Better yourself.
http://www.abtests.com/
And have it explained to you REALLY simply
http://www.spoonfeddesign.com/design...-split-testing