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Test #455 on Expertinstitute.com by Ardit VeliuArdit Veliu Feb 16, 2023 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing X.X% Leads

Ardit Tested Pattern #117: Company Logos On Expertinstitute.com

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In this experiment, supporting university logos were appended near the primary call to action for additional credibility. These logos were placed around the middle of long landing pages on Expert Institute's web site (where experts for legal advice are searched). Impact on total leads was measured.

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Test #445 on Phorest.com by Sorcha MullisSorcha Mullis Dec 14, 2022 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing X.X% Leads

Sorcha Tested Pattern #33: Example Situations On Phorest.com

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In this experiment, five clickable feature elements were surfaced on the homepage. Clicking on any of these 5 elements launched an Instastory-like short 10 second video in full screen. These videos explained the key features of the software being offered. Impact on lead generation was measured.

Test #439 on Designlab.com by Daniel ShapiroDaniel Shapiro Oct 31, 2022 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing X.X% Leads

Daniel Tested Pattern #18: Single Or Alternative Buttons On Designlab.com

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This was a larger leap experiment with numerous changes to the header part of a design program landing page. One of the key changes however was a shift from a single to multiple call to actions for lead generation. In the control, all potential leads would first funnel through a single syllabus download flow. In the variation, users were given three visible choices: download syllabus, webinar signup and/or book a live call with admissions. Impact on overall generated leads was measured, as well as paid enrollments.