If you’re looking to build a “good enough” Site…
If you’re just looking to get something set up so you can start testing traffic. Check out a chapter from out Product Market Fit Resource.
Choosing the right set up can feel daunting
But it doesn’t have to be. You can get your site set up however you want, but if you’re looking for our recommendations, check out these resources below:
Register a Domain Name
We recommend Name Cheap to register your new domain. They’re cheap, but professional and offer forever free identity protection!
WordPress Sites
We strongly recommend Bricks Builder for building your site. It’s easy to use and based on a lot of testing, it’s faster and more flexible than most of the other visual site builders out there.
Need a WordPress Host? We use and ALWAYS recommend WPX. They’re super easy to get started with and have some of the best support I’ve seen. The have free daily backups so you can always get them to go back if you break anything!
Shopify
If you’re building a online store (e-commerce) you can get started with shopify and leverage the google suite to do the testing. Shopify also sells some AB testing Apps but we haven’t tested them and you probably don’t need them.
Get a Shopify site here.
Analytics and Behaviour tracking
Funny how being able to track data is kind of important if you’re going to use data to make better decisions. If you need help with any of these we walk through setting them up for Shopify and WordPress + BricksBuilder. Jump to that Tutorial here.
Google Analytics
You can’t make good decisions with out data to support it. See where people are coming from and what they’re doing on your site with Google Analytics.
Need some help getting Analytics, Tag manager and Optimize set up? We have a course for that!
Microsoft Clarity
Clarity allows you to see through it’s heatmaps where people are clicking and how much of each page users view. You can also watch real users navigate your site! Get a free account here.
Google Tag Manager (optional, but more advanced tracking)
Create custom events so you can track any action and optimize for that behaviour with Google Tag Manager