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Test #157 on Bobandlush.com by Viljo VabritViljo Vabrit Mar 06, 2018 Desktop Product

Viljo Tested Pattern #62: Urgent Next Day Delivery On Bobandlush.com

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Hypothesis - Urgency leads to higher conversions as people have less time to think and will instead follow their impulse to complete the purchase now rather than later.

The Treatment - From Monday to Friday, before 4 PM, we added the urgency message “Free next business day delivery if you order before 4 PM (UK)”. We placed the urgency message just below the product name ensuring that it fell into the reading pattern of all visitors interested in the products. To ensure the treatment was only shown at the right time and for the right people we added a condition: MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI before 4 PM; UK IP.

Test #140 on Akademiafotografii.p... by Grzegorz JancewiczGrzegorz Jancewicz Jan 05, 2018 Desktop Mobile Product

Grzegorz Tested Pattern #46: Pay Later On Akademiafotografii.p...

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The test was run on multiple course pages. The screenshot contains the cropped bottom part of a long screen with an exposed signup form. The variation introduced additional text above the form which states: "Free Cancellation. Payment is not required today".

Test #136 on Missetam.nl by Marlies Wilms FloetMarlies Wilms Floet Dec 18, 2017 Desktop Product

Marlies Wilms Tested Pattern #42: Countdown Timer On Missetam.nl

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De Nieuwe Zaak (a Dutch ecommerce agency) tested a countdown timer on an ecommerce site. The variation showed how many hours and minutes were left in order to be eligible for next day delivery. The variation beat the control which did not have this element of urgency.

Test #106 on Examine.com by Martin WongMartin Wong May 23, 2017 Desktop Product

Martin Tested Pattern #15: Bulleted Reassurances On Examine.com

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Three reassurances were added underneath each purchase button: Lifetime Updates, Works On All Devices and Money-Back Guarantee.

Test #54 on by Chris GowardChris Goward Aug 11, 2016 Desktop Mobile Product

Chris Tested Pattern #7: Social Counts

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Client background (e.g. industry, business model):

This client is a healthcare company: their website is designed for lead generation. This company collects leads for their kidney-focused programs and ultimately provides kidney dialysis for those who decide to become patients.

 

Experiment background:

This experiment was focused on a right rail and the goal was to encourage more users to sign up to download the client’s free diabetes-friendly cookbook.

Test #4 on by Oskar ZabikOskar Zabik Dec 03, 2014 Mobile Desktop Product

Oskar Tested Pattern #54: Buy Now Or Smaller Commitment Button

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A simple experiment with a button label change - comparing "buy now" vs potentially easier "contact this seller now" buttons. This test ran on a marketplace product detail page with the intention of generating leads.