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Test #564 on Hellostake.com by Louis AlstonLouis Alston Nov 26, 2024 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing X.X% Progression

Louis Tested Pattern #114: Less Or More Visible Prices On Hellostake.com

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In this a/b test, the headline was changed to reflect pricing information (informing that trades are starting at $3). Impact on progression and signups was measured.

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Test #562 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Nov 13, 2024 Desktop Mobile Checkout X.X% Progression

Jakub Tested Pattern #99: Progress Bar

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In this experiment, a 3 step progress bar was added starting on a checkout funnel (dedicated add-to-cart page, greeting card step and order summary). The progress bar also showed any completed steps as a "checked off" state. More so, users were able to use the progress bar as a navigation item to any previously completed and currently active steps. Impact on sales was measured.

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

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 #550 on Online.metro-cc.ru by Andrey AndreevAndrey Andreev Aug 14, 2024 Mobile Listing X.X% Progression

Andrey Tested Pattern #137: Visible Filters On Online.metro-cc.ru

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Instead of only displaying sort and filters at the top of a listing page, the variation always had them visible with a sticky/floating interaction. Impact on sales was measured.

Test #543 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Jul 22, 2024 Desktop Mobile Product X.X% Progression

Jakub Tested Pattern #7: Social Counts

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In this experiment, social proof copy was added just below product photos. The copy emphasied that "3 million satisfied customers" and "10 million deliveries since 2003". Impact on sales was measured.

Test #540 on Finn.com by Maksim Meged Maksim Meged Jun 28, 2024 Mobile Listing X.X% Progression

Maksim Tested Pattern #136: Earliest Availability On Finn.com

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In this experiment, the earliest availability dates were displayed underneath product tiles on listing pages. This was a/b tested on a car rental service website. Impact on product adds-to-cart as well as transactions was measured.

Test #538 on Volders.de by Daria KurchinskaiaDaria Kurchinskaia Jun 20, 2024 Desktop Mobile Checkout X.X% Progression

Daria Tested Pattern #77: Filled Or Ghost Buttons On Volders.de

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In this experiment, a less visible (ghost button style) legal confirmation box, was tested against a more visible one (filled state with higher contrast). Impact on error rates (from submitting an incomplete form) and sales was measured.

Test #532 on Finn.com by Maksim Meged Maksim Meged May 10, 2024 Mobile Listing X.X% Progression

Maksim Tested Pattern #76: Infinite Scrolling Or Pagination On Finn.com

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In this experiment, infinite scrolling was a/b tested against a paginated one.

Test #529 on Jared.com by Craig KistlerCraig Kistler Apr 29, 2024 Mobile Desktop Listing X.X% Progression

Craig Tested Pattern #55: Conversational Filters On Jared.com

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In this experiment, conversational filters were tested at the top of some listing pages. Instead of showing one set of product filters, customers were shown three sets of product questions. After selecting each answer, product results would narrow and update further down on the page. Impact on adds to cart and sales were measured.

Test #527 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Apr 23, 2024 Desktop Mobile Product X.X% Progression

Jakub Tested Pattern #132: One Time Payment Copy

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In this experiment, copy related to payment duration types (paid in full or ongoing) was changed. In the the control, one of the option used the "Pay in Full" copy, whereas the variation changed this to "One-time payment". Impact on sales was measured.

Test #526 on Online.metro-cc.ru by Andrey AndreevAndrey Andreev Apr 17, 2024 Desktop Mobile Global X.X% Progression

Andrey Tested Pattern #77: Filled Or Ghost Buttons On Online.metro-cc.ru

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In this experiment, a higher contrast search bar with a blue border and a filled blue button style was tested against a more feint style.  Impact on searches and purchases was measured. (A/B test was inverted to B/A in order to fit the filled-vs-ghost button pattern).

Test #525 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Mar 27, 2024 Desktop Mobile Product X.X% Progression

Jakub Tested Pattern #119: Unselected Or Selected Defaults

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In this experiment, a club subscription duration was preselected to 6 in the variation. The control had no club durations preselected. As a result of preselecting a club duration, a more visible price also appeared at the top (sooner in the variation). Impact on sales was measured.

Test #520 on Asics.com by Andrey ProkhorovAndrey Prokhorov Feb 29, 2024 Mobile Product X.X% Progression

Andrey Tested Pattern #51: Shortcut Buttons On Asics.com

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This experiment started when users would click add-to-cart on product detail pages. In both the control and variation, a modal would appear. In the control the modal contained a "View Cart and Checkout" button that lead users to the cart page. In the variation the modal showed separate "View Cart" and "Checkout" buttons. The a/b test variation also introduced a green confirmation message about the product being added to cart. Impact on transactions and revenue was measured.
 

Test #518 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Feb 14, 2024 Mobile Checkout X.X% Progression

Jakub Tested Pattern #64: Tunnel

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This was an experiment on the first checkout step where users would enter shipping information. The control had a longer footer with more additional sitewide links and a call to action to a newsletter. The variation removed these elements and kept the focus on the shipping information task. Impact on progression to next step and sales was measured.

Test #515 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Jan 31, 2024 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing X.X% Progression

Jakub Tested Pattern #69: Autodiscounting

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In this experiment, people who saw an offer (in an email or popup) would see a more visible site wide reinforcement of their earned discount being active. In the control, the discount was only shown during checkout. In the variation, it was shown throughout the web site on the homepage and product detail pages.

Test #513 on Dripl.de by Jona EisenbergerJona Eisenberger Jan 23, 2024 Mobile Desktop Product X.X% Progression

Jona Tested Pattern #15: Bulleted Reassurances On Dripl.de

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In this experiment of a floor cleaning product, a reassurance about product uses was appended to two cleaning agent upsells. In the control users saw the 2 standard upsells for laminate and tiles. And in the variation the copy "Right for me. 100x Cleanings" (uses) was appended. 

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

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 #508 on Online.metro-cc.ru by Andrey AndreevAndrey Andreev Dec 15, 2023 Mobile Product X.X% Progression

Andrey Tested Pattern #93: Auto Next On Online.metro-cc.ru

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In this experiment, the variation transformed an add-to-cart button into a shopping cart one (making it a two step process). The control had an interaction where an add-to-cart button would become a quantity selection and then a shopping cart action (a three step process). In a way, the control kept users in a "dead-end" quantity selection middle state that required clicking the back button to continue the sale. Whereas the variation automatically moved users into the next step (closer towards being able to make a purchase). Impact on sales was measured. 

Test #507 on Fairment.de by Jona EisenbergerJona Eisenberger Dec 11, 2023 Mobile Listing X.X% Progression

Jona Tested Pattern #133: Product Availability On Fairment.de

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In this experiment, product availabiltiy bars were shown on products with low stock. This was shown on listing pages. Impact on adds to cart and sales was measured.

Test #506 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Dec 07, 2023 Desktop Mobile Product X.X% Progression

Jakub Tested Pattern #4: Testimonials

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In this experiments, reinforcing section tiles were replaced with additional customer testimonials. Impact on adds to cart and sales was measured.