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how_to_test [2018/07/31 19:58]
brittany created
how_to_test [2018/07/31 20:01]
brittany
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 We recommend using a gmail or yahoo email for your tests:  We recommend using a gmail or yahoo email for your tests: 
  
-https://​accounts.google.com/​signup/​v2/​webcreateaccount?​hl=en-GB&​flowName=GlifWebSignIn&​flowEntry=SignUp +  * https://​accounts.google.com/​signup/​v2/​webcreateaccount?​hl=en-GB&​flowName=GlifWebSignIn&​flowEntry=SignUp 
-https://​login.yahoo.com/​account/​create?​specId=yidReg   +  ​* ​https://​login.yahoo.com/​account/​create?​specId=yidReg   
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 You can use a https://​www.mailinator.com/​ email address to sign up on your site. You can then check the inbox of the Mailinator address that you used to see what kind of auto response emails your site is sending depending on where/how you sign up.   You can use a https://​www.mailinator.com/​ email address to sign up on your site. You can then check the inbox of the Mailinator address that you used to see what kind of auto response emails your site is sending depending on where/how you sign up.  
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 **Principle 3:** Use a test phone number. **Principle 3:** Use a test phone number.
  
 The phone number you use can be any random string of numbers, for example 123-456-7890. It must be 10 digits long. The phone number you use can be any random string of numbers, for example 123-456-7890. It must be 10 digits long.
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 **Principle 4:** Sign Up on your account.  **Principle 4:** Sign Up on your account. 
  
 When you are creating a new lead to run a test, you should always sign up on your website as if you were a user accessing your site for the first time. This is a good idea for two reasons. First, you gain a better understanding of how your site works from a new lead's point of view. More importantly,​ signing up on the site allows you to properly test many of the Lead Managers features such as lead assignment, text notifications,​ and so on.  When you are creating a new lead to run a test, you should always sign up on your website as if you were a user accessing your site for the first time. This is a good idea for two reasons. First, you gain a better understanding of how your site works from a new lead's point of view. More importantly,​ signing up on the site allows you to properly test many of the Lead Managers features such as lead assignment, text notifications,​ and so on. 
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 **Principle 5:** Delete the test Lead from the CRM after running the test. **Principle 5:** Delete the test Lead from the CRM after running the test.
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 You never want to use the same test lead account for multiple tests.   You never want to use the same test lead account for multiple tests.  
  
-  +**Checklist for running your test:**
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-Checklist for running your test:+
  
-Use your test email +  - Use your test email 
-Use a test phone number +  ​- ​Use a test phone number 
-Sign up on your site +  ​- ​Sign up on your site 
-When you sign up, use a name that you recognize as a test, common test name are: Jane Doe, John Doe, Test Texting, etc +  ​- ​When you sign up, use a name that you recognize as a test, common test name are: Jane Doe, John Doe, Test Texting, etc 
-Delete the lead after running the test+  ​- ​Delete the lead after running the test
how_to_test.txt · Last modified: 2020/05/28 19:55 by michaels