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A/B Test Subject Line

When using the A/B Test Challenger/Champion option, do I just leave the subject line in the actual email blank and then it will populate the two tests in there automatically?
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Dory_Viscoglio
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Re: A/B Test Subject Line

Hey Dustin, I always populate the email with an actual subject line since you can't approve an email without a subject line. I'm not sure if that's different when there's an A/B subject line test attached, but it's habit and best practice for me to always add a subject line.

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Dory_Viscoglio
Level 10

Re: A/B Test Subject Line

Hey Dustin, I always populate the email with an actual subject line since you can't approve an email without a subject line. I'm not sure if that's different when there's an A/B subject line test attached, but it's habit and best practice for me to always add a subject line.
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Re: A/B Test Subject Line

Dory is right. Emails cannot be approved without a subject line. Also, Email A/B Tests cannot be approved if the email does not have a subject. This is because when you approve an A/B Test it will attempt to approve the email if it is a draft.

I tried a little experiment with this... I tried creating an email without a subject line and then an A/B test. When I tried to approve the test, it errored out. I was not surprised due to the above.

I was a little surprised when I entered a quick subject line and tried again. The email and test were approved (expected), but the Champion I entered in the test was overwritten by the subject line I quickly entered in the email draft. Another reason you should approve your email (or at the very least give it a subject line) before you create your A/B Test.
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Re: A/B Test Subject Line

Thanks for your help!