What is Taguchi Testing?

by Jack Humphrey

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Guest Post by David Bullock, the $100,000,000 Man! 

David is a master in the art of testing methodologies that have gotten his Fortune 500 clients very serious increases in their conversions.  He is a speaking at the 2007 Authority Summit.


david.JPGThe Taguchi Method is a specific methodology to designing, building, and testing sales pages easily and quickly. While most testing involves changing one element of the sales page at a time (which can be a tedious, time-consuming, and potentially expensive process), the Taguchi Method allows you to test your sales page in an accelerated manner. This means you find out, more quickly, what parts of your sales page are converting- and which aren’t. Knowing how to use and apply the Taguchi method can save you thousands of hours of time and thousands of dollars in testing.

I’m an expert in the Taguchi method, but you don’t have to be an expert to get the kinds of results my clients get. By studying and applying the Taguchi method, my clients see triple digit increases in their conversions- yes, that’s right- increases of 300%. What would that kind of conversion rate do for your profitability?

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To learn more about me, the Taguchi Method, and some other very serious testing and tracking applications I run for my clients, boosting their conversions by incredible margins, be sure to attend my presentation at this year’s Authority Summit. I will share with you the basics of testing and tracking using the Taguchi method, including my 8 step plan for plugging profit leaks in your website.  Your business can be more profitable. I will show you how.

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