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    Has anyone given some thought to whether we can use Google Website Optimizer on a Semiologic Pro Blog.

    There are three types of script that need to installed on your test page, and one script to be installed on your conversion page.

    * The first script, to be installed in the head of your test page, is called the control script.

    * The second script is used to define page sections for the elements that will be changed during the experiment. Essentially, you need to use the script provided by Website Optimizer to tag the beginning and end of each page section.

    *The third script is tracking code; its placed immediately before the closing </body> tag in each page.

    http://services.google.com/websiteoptimizer/

    Tom Leung - detailed introduction to Website Optimizer
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AU87ozKYY4M
    • CommentAuthorMike_K
    • CommentTimeDec 15th 2007
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    This is actually on the list to look into for SemPro 5.1.

    Mike

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    So that seems to mean I shouldn't bother trying to make it work until then??
    • CommentAuthorcoffeeguy
    • CommentTimeDec 16th 2007
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    Maybe you can try with this

    http://websiteoptimizer.contentrobot.com/
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    The Google Website Optimizer Plugin integrates the Google Website Optimizer into WordPress blog posts and pages.
    http://websiteoptimizer.contentrobot.com/

    Does anyone know if this Plugin can work with semiologic?
    • CommentAuthorMike_K
    • CommentTimeJun 9th 2008
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    We currently don't support this. As a FYI, WP 2.6 has Google Gears integrated in.

    Mike

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