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I'm taking an educated guess here, but most (if not all) website vendors won't allow this, due to the fact that they're all on a central, shared code-base. I read the thread, and there's quite a laundry list of things to go through that, really, won't allow the website vendors to make much money due to the time involved. I'd be shocked that any of them actively do this for the their clientele. It's A LOT of time. Multivariate and A/B testing are really ways of highly optimizing your pages. They won't really take you from 0-60 but instead maybe something like 87-100. Very large volume traffic, with very well run tests. Otherwise, it's sort of like shuffling papers. You can really gain a lot before doing A/B testing, IMO.Sean, your best bet is to get your sites and SEO under one roof. Hiring an outside SEO company will be challenging because they do not have technical control over the website and will ask the website vendor for changes that won't be implemented. If you're happy with the sites and would like to create separate marketing sites, then going with an outside company may be beneficial and you may get some more attention from them.
I'm taking an educated guess here, but most (if not all) website vendors won't allow this, due to the fact that they're all on a central, shared code-base. I read the thread, and there's quite a laundry list of things to go through that, really, won't allow the website vendors to make much money due to the time involved. I'd be shocked that any of them actively do this for the their clientele. It's A LOT of time.
Multivariate and A/B testing are really ways of highly optimizing your pages. They won't really take you from 0-60 but instead maybe something like 87-100. Very large volume traffic, with very well run tests. Otherwise, it's sort of like shuffling papers. You can really gain a lot before doing A/B testing, IMO.
Sean, your best bet is to get your sites and SEO under one roof. Hiring an outside SEO company will be challenging because they do not have technical control over the website and will ask the website vendor for changes that won't be implemented. If you're happy with the sites and would like to create separate marketing sites, then going with an outside company may be beneficial and you may get some more attention from them.