Can you give more details about the A/B testing using send groups? How do we select the 50/50 split within the list?This can also be used somehow as a/b test for regular campaigns and you can see which one performs better.
Please note that mailWizz offers real a/b testing out of the box for autoresponders, so you can use that if you actually need a/b testing.Essentially, if you're to do an A/B test
This is correct yes.it'll be 2 send groups running the same campaign?
it won't split test or determine winner.
Yes, I'm aware.Please note that mailWizz offers real a/b testing out of the box for autoresponders, so you can use that if you actually need a/b testing.
This is correct yes.
Sorry, no button to do this.Is there an archive button I've missed somewhere
How would one create a sending group & populate it with the correct info?If you want to send same campaign to multiple lists/segments, you create your first campaign, give it a unique sending group, then duplicate that campaign as many times as needed and only change any other attribute except the sending group.
This will make sure if an email address is part of 2 or more lists, it will only get a single campaign from that whole group, no matter how many campaigns are there. Which campaign it receives, again, it's impossible to tell, one of them.
This can also be used somehow as a/b test for regular campaigns and you can see which one performs better, it's just as opposed to the A/B Test feature we have for autoresponders, here you cannot determine a winner.
Please check this article: https://www.mailwizz.com/kb/sending-groups/ here is explained how to use sending-groups also how to use this feature.How would one create a sending group & populate it with the correct info?
I see there is a way to create a group - but this only allocates a name?
I want to include a few lists to one sending group - how do I do this?