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		<description><![CDATA[The basic method of split testing is to create two page variations and then rotate these pages equally between your visitors in order to determine which page generates the best result. However split testing is one of those subjects that on the surface seems more simplistic than it really is, especially since successful split testing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The basic method of split testing is to create two page variations and then rotate these pages equally between your visitors in order to determine which page generates the best result.<br />
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However split testing is one of those subjects that on the surface seems more simplistic than it really is, especially since successful split testing and conversion optimisation relies heavily on interpretation.</p>
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<p>The Split Test Master Guide is by far the most compressive guide on the subject of split testing, and is suitable for both new and experienced online marketers.</p>
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