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Test #264 on Kenhub.com by Niels Hapke   Oct 05, 2019 Desktop Mobile Global

Niels Hapke Tested Pattern #41: Sticky Call To Action In Test #264 On Kenhub.com

In this experiment users saw a sticky bar advertising the benefits of a Premium account across the bottom of the website, wherever they navigate. The sticky call to action appeared with a 4 second delay and was floating.

Test #105 on Inktweb.nl by Martijn Oud   Sep 23, 2019 Desktop Mobile Signup

Martijn Oud Tested Pattern #111: Field Explanations In Test #105 On Inktweb.nl

In this experiment, onhover tooltip explanations were added to selected fields (Firstname, Lastname, Phone, Email and Password). One translation example of the Firstname tooltip was the following "Enter your first name (or letter) so that we can address you in a more personal way".

Test #261 on Valkexclusief.nl by Online Dialogue   Sep 20, 2019 Desktop Checkout

Online Dialogue Tested Pattern #111: Field Explanations In Test #261 On Valkexclusief.nl

In this experiment on Valk Exclusief's web site, a reason was provided for why the e-mail address is being collected. Google translation of the added text is as follows: "If your e-mail address is not yet known to us, we will ask you to add some missing information. Then you immediately benefit from our benefits such as the ValkLoyal savings program."

Test #260 on Valkexclusief.nl by Online Dialogue   Sep 16, 2019 Desktop Home & Landing

Online Dialogue Tested Pattern #45: Benefit Bar In Test #260 On Valkexclusief.nl

In this experiment on Valk Exclusief's web site, a transparent overview of the benefits for booking hotels was shown. The copy translates to: "Why should you book here? - 5€ Loyalty Discount - Best Price Guarantee - Discount On Packages - No Reservation Costs. Valk is a 150 year hotel chain in the Netherlands.

Test #258 on Thomasnet.com by Julian Gaviria   Sep 12, 2019 Desktop Mobile Signup

Julian Gaviria Tested Pattern #110: Optional Field Labels In Test #258 On Thomasnet.com

In this variation an optional field label was added.

Test #256 on by Alex James   Aug 23, 2019 Desktop Mobile Signup

Alex James Tested Pattern #109: Required Field Labels In Test #256

The original had no fields marked as required. The variant had all fields marked as required with an asterisk (and a reference note).

Test #255 on Thomasnet.com by Julian Gaviria   Aug 22, 2019 Desktop Mobile Signup

Julian Gaviria Tested Pattern #109: Required Field Labels In Test #255 On Thomasnet.com

In this experiment, field labels without and with a marked asterisk were tested.

Test #250 on Volders.de by Alexander Krieger   Jul 25, 2019 Desktop Mobile Signup

Alexander Krieger Tested Pattern #106: Back Buttons In Test #250 On Volders.de

In this experiment, a version without a back button was tested against a one where it was positioned in the upper left corner. This test occured on a second step of a contract cancellation service.

Test #249 on Autoscout24.com by Optimizely   Jul 17, 2019 Desktop Product

Optimizely Tested Pattern #20: Canned Response In Test #249 On Autoscout24.com

AutoScout24 is Europe’s largest online marketplace for new and used cars. As published by Optimizely, they tested a form pre-filled with text that read: ‘Hello. I am interested in your vehicle. Please contact me. Kind regards.’ 

Test #241 on Kenhub.com by Niels Hapke   May 24, 2019 Desktop Mobile Signup

Niels Hapke Tested Pattern #105: Lead Magnets In Test #241 On Kenhub.com

In this experiment, a free study guide ebook was promoted on a registration page.

Test #228 on by Jakub Linowski   Mar 05, 2019 Desktop Mobile Checkout

Jakub Linowski Tested Pattern #99: Progress Bar In Test #228

The variation added a progress bar to one of the checkout steps for a ticket ordering site.

Test #227 on Volders.de by Alexander Krieger   Mar 04, 2019 Desktop Signup

Alexander Krieger Tested Pattern #99: Progress Bar In Test #227 On Volders.de

In this experiment, a simple progress bar was added to a 2nd step of contract cancellation funnel. The progress bar used separate styles to show which steps were completed, what the current step was, as well as the future step.

Translation of the 3 steps from German are as follows:

  1. Fill out the termination
  2. Send termination
  3. Proof of termination

Test #222 on Thomasnet.com by Julian Gaviria   Feb 01, 2019 Desktop Listing

Julian Gaviria Tested Pattern #7: Social Counts In Test #222 On Thomasnet.com

In this variation, a number of social proof references were added to a signup modal.

Test #218 on Yummly.com by Kimberly Cheung   Jan 14, 2019 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Kimberly Cheung Tested Pattern #94: Visible Search In Test #218 On Yummly.com

Hypothesis: Anonymous users can't use global search while on the home promo page. We believe that if we show a global search bar to anonymous users, it presents a higher converting funnel (guided search) and will increase our sign-up rates significantly.

Control (A): Logged out users don't see global search bar.

Variant (B): Logged out users see global search bar. After searching for a keyword, the signup funnel starts with a more personalized reason to continue the signup process.