Create a Multivariate Test
The Visual Experience Composer (VEC) in Adobe Target makes it easy to create a Multivariate Test and to modify portions of the page within Target.
The Target point-and-click editor enables you to pick any location and add multiple offers.
The Multivariate Test (MVT) takes a page-first report. In other words, the test runs on a specific URL, with the experiences you design for that page.
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Click Create Activity > Multivariate Test.
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(Conditional) Choose the delivery type: Web, Mobile, Email, or Other/API.
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(Conditional) If you are a Target Premium customer, choose a workspace.
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Specify the URL for the page that you want to test, then click Next.
note note NOTE Use a complete URL, including HTTP or HTTPS at the beginning. If a message appears, asking you to enable your browser for mixed content, follow the instructions in the message. After enabling your browser for mixed content, begin again at Step 1.
The Visual Experience Composer opens.
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Type a name for the activity.
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Create the offers in each location.
You can add the following kinds of offers:
- HTML
- Image
- Text
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Click Preview to preview your experiences.
You can view each experience, and exclude any you do not want to include in your test. To exclude one or more experiences, select the desired checkboxes, then click Exclude .
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Use the Traffic Estimator to test the feasibility of your test plan.
The following illustration indicates that the activity has insufficient traffic.
The following illustration indicates that the activity has insufficient traffic.
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Click Next to advance to the Targeting page.
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Choose the audience and percentage of qualifying visitors that you want to enter the activity.
For example, you might limit entries to 50% of all visitors or 45% of your “Californians” audience.
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Review the test summary and make any desired changes, then click Next.
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Specify the goals and settings for the test.
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Click Save and Close to create the activity.
Training video: Creating Multivariate Tests (9:25)
This video demonstrates how to plan and create a multivariate test using the Target three-step guided workflow.
- Define and design a multivariate test
- Create a multivariate test