Strategy & Growth
Updated March 2026

What is
A/B Testing?

A/B testing (split testing) is comparing two versions of content — different headlines, images, CTAs, posting times, or formats — to determine which performs better based on a specific metric..

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Strategy & Growth

Definition

A/B testing (split testing) is comparing two versions of content — different headlines, images, CTAs, posting times, or formats — to determine which performs better based on a specific metric.

Why It Matters

Assumptions about what works are often wrong. A/B testing replaces guesswork with data. Small improvements compound: a 10% improvement in CTR across all your ads can dramatically impact your annual results. The best social media strategies are built on systematic testing.

In Practice

Real-World Scenario

A brand tests two versions of a Facebook ad: Version A has a product photo, Version B has a UGC video. Same audience, same budget ($500 each). Version B delivers 2.3x more clicks and 40% lower CPA. They shift all budget to the UGC format.

Key Takeaway: Test one variable at a time and run tests long enough to be statistically meaningful — gut feelings are a starting point, not a conclusion.

Pro Tips

1

Test one variable at a time — if you change the image AND the copy, you won't know which caused the difference.

2

Run tests long enough to reach statistical significance. A day of data isn't reliable; aim for 500+ events per variant.

3

Keep a testing log — document what you tested, results, and what you learned for future reference.

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