Author Archives: Nate Weiss
Video Tutorial: Getting Started with Conductrics Web Actions
Conductrics is all about enhancing your website or other app by showing the best content variations for each visitor. There are basically two ways to use the service: As a developer, using our API and wrappers Conductrics Web Actions, which is our way to use the system without coding. This video tutorial focuses on the second option. You’ll […]
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Installing the Conductrics Web Actions Plugin for WordPress
About the Plugin The Conductrics Web Actions Plugin for WordPress includes Conductrics Web Actions scripts in your pages, which makes it easy to test changes to your pages, track their success, and do dynamic targeting. Installation To get started: Initial Installation. In the WordPress Admin, go to Plugins > Add New, then search for “Conductrics Web Actions” […]
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Using our jQuery Plugin for trying out new content on your web pages
I wanted to take a few minutes to show how easy it is to use the Conductrics service with our jQuery Plugin. Getting Set Up First, you’ll include the script file, just as you would for any jQuery plugin. Our file is called conductrics.jquery.js, which you should grab from Github and include somewhere after the script tag […]
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Video Tutorial: Getting Started with Conductrics Web Actions
Conductrics is all about enhancing your website or other app by showing the best content variations for each visitor. There are basically two ways to use the service: As a developer, using our API and wrappers Conductrics Web Actions, which is our way to use the system without coding. This video tutorial focuses on the second option. You’ll […]
Installing the Conductrics Web Actions Plugin for WordPress
About the Plugin The Conductrics Web Actions Plugin for WordPress includes Conductrics Web Actions scripts in your pages, which makes it easy to test changes to your pages, track their success, and do dynamic targeting. Installation To get started: Initial Installation. In the WordPress Admin, go to Plugins > Add New, then search for “Conductrics Web Actions” […]
Using our jQuery Plugin for trying out new content on your web pages
I wanted to take a few minutes to show how easy it is to use the Conductrics service with our jQuery Plugin. Getting Set Up First, you’ll include the script file, just as you would for any jQuery plugin. Our file is called conductrics.jquery.js, which you should grab from Github and include somewhere after the script tag […]