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Test #579 on Jared.com by Craig KistlerCraig Kistler Feb 23, 2025 Mobile Product

Craig Tested Pattern #21: What It's Worth On Jared.com

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In this experiment, typical dollar values of typical coverages for an extended protection plan were shown. This ran on a product page of a jewelery site. Impact on on adds to cart, sales and uptake of the upsell was measured. Traffic split was 25/75.

Test #556 on Snocks.com by Melina HessMelina Hess Oct 08, 2024 Mobile Product

Melina Tested Pattern #65: Add More For Extra Incentive On Snocks.com

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In this experiment, free shipping was a/b tested against free shipping with a 30€ purchase or higher. Hence, in the variation, customers needed to reach a cart amount total in order to be eligible for the free shipping. 

Test #548 on Livefresh.de by Melina HessMelina Hess Aug 13, 2024 Desktop Mobile Product

Melina Tested Pattern #17: Least Or Most Expensive First On Livefresh.de

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In this product landing page experiment, the plan sort order was rearranged. In the control it was sorted from least expensive to most expensive. In the variation, the plans were shown as most expensive first. Impact on sales and revenue was measured.

Test #512 on Snocks.com by Melina HessMelina Hess Jan 17, 2024 Mobile Product

Melina Tested Pattern #65: Add More For Extra Incentive On Snocks.com

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In this experiment, free shipping was a/b tested against free shipping with a 40€ purchase or higher. Hence, in the variation, customers needed to reach a cart amount total in order to be eligible for the free shipping. 

Test #493 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Sep 19, 2023 Desktop Mobile Product

Jakub Tested Pattern #69: Autodiscounting

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This experiment was technically a larger multi-change one that ran on product detail pages. The control showed an automatically applied coupon (for people opening up targeted emails with the discount). The variation attempted to make this better with the following changes:

  1. The discount message shifted closer towards the price / product selection (above the buy box)
  2. Removal of sale discount amounts and messages tied to longer durations (6 and 12 month duration)
  3. Reinforcing that the actual discount will be calculated further on checkout

Test #489 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Aug 14, 2023 Desktop Mobile Product

Jakub Tested Pattern #78: Tags, Badges And Structured Information

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In this experiment, the size of a saving amount badge was enlarged. Instead of typical badge, the variation stretched the height of the saving information to the full height of the duration selector. The font size was also increased. Impact on overall sales was measured.

Test #462 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Mar 24, 2023 Desktop Mobile Product

Jakub Tested Pattern #128: Standard Or Superscript Price Format

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In this experiment, standard $ signs and cents were formatted into a smaller superscript. Impact on add-to-cart and sales was measured.

Test #408 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Apr 29, 2022 Desktop Mobile Product

Jakub Tested Pattern #67: Currency & Taxes

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Here is a very simple experiment where CDN currency copy was appended to prices being shown on a Canadian ecommerce site. Additional copy ("from Canada") was appended to an existing shipping message.  

Test #407 on Snocks.com by Melina HessMelina Hess Apr 22, 2022 Desktop Mobile Product

Melina Tested Pattern #125: Unit Prices On Snocks.com

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Here is an experiment with an added "price per pair" in the context of products with multiple items (packs).A high contrast badge-like copy was appended underneath the price which translates to "only $X per item". Impact on sales was measured.

Test #406 on Chaos.com by Velin PenevVelin Penev Apr 12, 2022 Desktop Mobile Product

Velin Tested Pattern #112: Lower Price Frames On Chaos.com

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In this experiment, the pricing of three software plans was consistently framed into a more comparable monthly context. Whereas the control version only showed the total prices for each plan, the variation showed both the total and monthly prices. Impact on sales was measured. 

Test #324 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Oct 30, 2020 Desktop Mobile Product

Jakub Tested Pattern #17: Least Or Most Expensive First

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This experiment tested the order of purchase plans. The control version sorted the purchase options by the least expensive while the variation sorted them by the most expensive first. Impact on sales and revenue was measured.

Test #293 on Backstage.com by Stanley ZuoStanley Zuo Apr 14, 2020 Desktop Mobile Product

Stanley Tested Pattern #114: Less Or More Visible Prices On Backstage.com

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In this experiment on a casting call site, pricing information was shown beside the application button. This change shows the effect of setting a price expectation and being more clear that the application process is not free.