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Test #482 on
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Jakub Linowski
Jul 13, 2023
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Jakub Tested Pattern #124: Confirmed Selection
In this experiment, the choice of adding a product to cart was confirmed with a further positive message in the header of the next step (on the add to cart page). Once users left the product detail page, instead of simply stating the product name, the title was rephrased as "Product [X] Makes a Great Gift. They'll Love It!". I view this as a higher "intensity" experiment, given that the add-to-cart page was in some way already confirming the choice. Impact on sales was measured.
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Test #421 on
Amazon.com
by
Marika Francisco
Jul 15, 2022
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Marika Tested Pattern #43: Long Titles On Amazon.com
Fluke is an industrial manufacterer of measurement and calibration devices and they ran a test on their Amazon store for a series of their prodcts. Instead of using short product names, they tested longer and more descriptive ones. Impact was measured on sales.
Test #359 on
Snocks.com
by
Samuel Hess
Jun 11, 2021
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Samuel Tested Pattern #43: Long Titles On Snocks.com
In this experiment, product titles were extended with descriptive copy. Instead of just showing the product name, "with organic cotton" was appended on product and category/listing pages. Impact to adds to cart and sales was measured.