Test landing pages with Google Analytics

Google Optimize and Optimize 360 are no longer available as of September 30, 2023. Any experiments and personalizations still active on that date have ended. Learn more about Google Optimize.

Google Optimize can help you test how well various pages work in getting your visitors to accomplish a specific goal – such as purchase a product. In turn, this can help you increase your revenue and make the most of every visitor who comes to your website.

What is Google Optimize?

Google Optimize allows you to test variations of the pages on your website to see how this changes the behavior of your site's visitors – allowing you to improve your pages to increase key events, newsletter sign-up, or whatever your online goals.

To connect your Optimize containers with Google Analytics 4 properties, follow the instructions in Link Optimize to Analytics.

What you can do with Google Optimize

With Google Optimize, you can:

  • Compare how different web pages perform using a random sample of your visitors.
  • Choose what type of goal you'd like to test.
  • Specify how much of your website's traffic should be involved in your experiment.

An example of using Google Optimize to improve your business

Let's say you have a website where you sell house cleaning services. You offer basic cleaning, deep cleaning, or detailed cleaning. With your Google Ads account, you advertise your detailed cleaning because it's where you make your most money. To increase your return on investment and your business’ profits, you're interested in getting more people to purchase this option.

Right now, people who click on your ad for detailed cleaning arrive on a dedicated landing page that explains your three cleaning options. Because this is your ad's destination or final URL, this is the first page that you want to use for testing. For your Google Optimize, you create several new versions of this web page – one with big red lettering selling the detailed cleaning, one where you expand on the benefits of the detailed cleaning, and one where you put an icon next to the link to purchase a detailed cleaning.

After you've set up and launched your experiment, a random sample of your website visitors who go to that destination or final URL will see one of the four different pages, including your original web page. Then it's only a matter of waiting to see which page gets the highest percentage of people to purchase the detailed cleaning.

When you've figured out which page best helps you accomplish your business goals, you can make this page live so that all your site’s visitors see it.

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