The biggest advantage with a split testing software for me is the fact that you can actually split web traffic on different versions of your site. Visual Website Optimizer is one such tool that enables you to create variations of your site using an easy to use WYSIWYG editor and point and click functionalities.

Using this tool will enable you to shorten the time it takes to go live with your AB Testing whilst reducing your dependency and cost on IT and web development resources. Define what you want your visitors to do like buying, signing up, downloading and others, split traffic amongst the different versions of your site and select the best performing one that you believe will bring in the profits.

If you have doubts on the software’s capability, visit their official website and check out the list of well known Internet portals that make use of such tool. I am sure you have heard of Microsoft, Foursquare, Rackspace, threadless, 99designs and AWeber to name a few.

These companies use the designed experiment approach to make marketing decisions. It is an increasingly common practice as the tools and expertise grows in this area.This tool is not limited for big enterprises alone. Even small to medium size entities can benefit from the results that Visual Website Optimizer brings. Proof of this is that there are many A/B test case studies which show that the practice of testing is increasingly becoming popular.

Check out this software now. You can test drive it for a 30-day trial run, no credit card required. A split testing software can bring many advantages including increase in sales and conversions as well as decrease of bounce rates.

Knowing where your site does wrong if it has a high bounce rate is critical to the success of your business.

After finishing the first game, I immediately downloaded the sequel because I simply enjoyed the first one. Broken Sword: The Smoking Mirror Remastered sees the return of George Stobbart and Nico Collard who happen to be in the middle of a drug ring while investigating a ruthless drug gang.

Here is a little summary from iTunes: Nico Collard unexpectedly comes across an ancient artifact. Little can she know that the ornately carved obsidian stone will lead her and her adventuring companion George Stobbart, into a mysterious escapade of intrigue and deceit in which they must overcome powerful forces and antagonists who will stop at nothing to fulfill their evil ambitions.

During the course of the game, you get to play either one of them on certain scenes since at one point, they both separate themselves to get the remaining two stones. Again, as with my complaint regarding the first game, there is no option to have the character move fast so it is quite time consuming just to watch the character move from one end to the other.

This was actually what happened when George was supposed to do something with the hill that looks like a needle. I simply forgot about it as I kept focusing on using the theodolite never wanting to go back to the cliff since it was time consuming. I had to grab a hint because I had no idea what to do since I never moved to another place.

This game has some scenes where you must act quickly or else your character will die. But do not worry since you can always start again to try and escape.

The game boasts fully animated facial expressions, enhanced graphics throughout, high quality music as well as a context-sensitive hint system and diary. It also features Dropbox integration which facilitates a unique cross-platform save-game feature, enabling players to enjoy the same adventure simultaneously on multiple devices, full Game Center integration – including in-game achievements – and many other enhancements.

You can use this XML list of countries to populate an AutoCompleteTextView or Spinner component in Android. While you can always hard code these countries in your code, placing this list in the XML under the string resource folder is better because your application code should focus on behavior, not content.

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