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Test #437 on
Vivareal.com.br
by
Rodrigo Maués
Oct 28, 2022
Desktop
Mobile
Listing
Rodrigo Tested Pattern #18: Single Or Alternative Buttons On Vivareal.com.br
In this experiment, an additional and alternative text based call to action link was added on real estate properity listings. Instead of only having "Ligar" ("Call"), "Enviar mensagem" was also appended ("Send Message"). This additional link lead to a lead-gen form.
Test #438 on
Phorest.com
by
Sorcha Mullis
Oct 28, 2022
Desktop
Mobile
Home & Landing
Sorcha Tested Pattern #18: Single Or Alternative Buttons On Phorest.com
In this experiment, the addition of a secondary CTA for lead generation in the nav and the hero were tested. The additional button invited users to watch a gated demo video (approx 12 minutes). Clicking the CTA triggered a pop-up form collecting some basic contact information before the user could access the video page. Total leads were measured with lead form submittions.
Test #432 on
Snocks.com
by
Melina Hess
Sep 29, 2022
Mobile
Global
Melina Tested Pattern #94: Visible Search On Snocks.com
In this experiment, search functionality was added in the variation, globally on mobile. Impact on sales was measured
Test #429 on
Snocks.com
by
Melina Hess
Aug 16, 2022
Mobile
Desktop
Product
Melina Tested Pattern #121: Free Shipping On Snocks.com
Upon clicking the Add-To-Cart button, the button label changed to a cheering message which congratulated the user on his choice and ensuring that shipping is free. Translation: "Good choice. Your shipping and returns are free."
Test #418 on
Online.metro-cc.ru
by
Andrey Andreev
Jun 28, 2022
Desktop
Mobile
Home & Landing
Andrey Tested Pattern #135: Product Categories On Online.metro-cc.ru
In this experiment, popular product category links were added near the bottom of the homepage of an online grocery store - Metro. Impact on completed sales was measured.
Test #404 on
Expertinstitute.com
by
Ardit Veliu
Mar 31, 2022
Desktop
Mobile
Signup
Ardit Tested Pattern #97: Bigger Form Fields On Expertinstitute.com
In this experiment, the button width was extended to the full width of the form above. Impact on leads was measured.
Test #123 on
Getninjas.com.br
by
Rodolfo Lugli
Feb 11, 2022
Mobile
Thank You
Rodolfo Tested Pattern #71: Personalized Next Step On Getninjas.com.br
In this experiment, two app download buttons were tested against a single OS personalized one. In the control, both branded App Store and Google Play buttons were shown statically. Whereas in the variation a single download (stylized consistently with site wide button styles) button was shown depending on the user's operating system. Impact on application download was measured.
Test #388 on
by
Jakub Linowski
Dec 09, 2021
Mobile
Listing
Jakub Tested Pattern #51: Shortcut Buttons
In this experiment, extra "buy now" buttons were added on a listing page. These buttons were shortcuts to an add to cart flow, whereas the "learn more" buttons lead customers to product detail pages (visible in both control and variation). Impact on adds-to-cart and sales was measured.
Test #387 on
by
Jakub Linowski
Nov 30, 2021
Mobile
Listing
Jakub Tested Pattern #88: Action Button
In this experiment, simple "Learn More" buttons were added underneath each product thumbnail. These buttons were additional triggers that linked to product detail pages on top of the existing thumbnails and product names (that also linked to the PDPs). Impact on product visits and sales was measured.
Test #381 on
Expertinstitute.com
by
Ardit Veliu
Oct 30, 2021
Desktop
Mobile
Home & Landing
Ardit Tested Pattern #49: Above The Fold Call To Action On Expertinstitute.com
In this experiment, an extra button to a signup lead form was placed above the fold. In the control, the same button appeared further down on the page.
Test #349 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Apr 27, 2021
Mobile
Global
Stanley Tested Pattern #49: Above The Fold Call To Action On Backstage.com
In this experiment, a simple "Join Now" button was added inside an expanded mobile navigation menu. Clicking the button would start a multiple step membership subscription process. Impact on subscription starts and final sales were tracked.
Test #336 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Jan 28, 2021
Desktop
Mobile
Listing
Stanley Tested Pattern #51: Shortcut Buttons On Backstage.com
In this experiment, a listing page was expanded to show two actions (apply and view details) instead of a single one (view details only). This variation enabled users with a shortcut action to apply for roles one step earlier (and start membership flows for new users).
Test #337 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Jan 28, 2021
Desktop
Mobile
Listing
Stanley Tested Pattern #51: Shortcut Buttons On Backstage.com
In this experiment, a listing page was expanded to show two actions (apply and view details) instead of a single one (view details only). In the variant, the "view detail" links were replaced with "apply links" starting a job application (and membership flows) sooner.
Test #328 on
Umbraco.com
by
Lars Skjold Iversen
Dec 21, 2020
Desktop
Mobile
Home & Landing
Lars Tested Pattern #60: Repeated Bottom Call To Action On Umbraco.com
In this experiment, a trial signup section was added at the bottom of Umbraco's long homepage (CMS business). The experiment measured the impact on trial signups.
Test #310 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Jul 25, 2020
Mobile
Listing
Stanley Tested Pattern #77: Filled Or Ghost Buttons On Backstage.com
In this experiment, the style of a button leading to view detailed casting calls on a listing page was changed. In the A version the style was a filled high contrast blue background, and the B variation had a feint "ghost button" style.
Test #304 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Jun 29, 2020
Mobile
Product
Stanley Tested Pattern #97: Bigger Form Fields On Backstage.com
In this experiment, larger "Apply" buttons were shown on a casting detail page. The application funnel would take users through a series of steps leading to a paid membership subscription. The experiment measured initial progression and account signups (email signups).
Test #282 on
Thomasnet.com
by
Julian Gaviria
Feb 07, 2020
Desktop
Mobile
Listing
Julian Tested Pattern #51: Shortcut Buttons On Thomasnet.com
In this experiment, a contact button was added to a listing / search results page to make it faster to contact a company. This same button was also visible on the company detail page.
Test #279 on
Umbraco.com
by
Lars Skjold Iversen
Jan 16, 2020
Desktop
Mobile
Home & Landing
Lars Tested Pattern #79: Product Highlights On Umbraco.com
In this experiment, 3 additional course links with descriptions were added to the homepage. The idea was to increase course sales aside of the Saas subscription signups.
Test #250 on
Volders.de
by
Alexander Krieger
Jul 25, 2019
Desktop
Mobile
Signup
Alexander Tested Pattern #106: Back Buttons On Volders.de
In this experiment, a version without a back button was tested against a one where it was positioned in the upper left corner. This test occured on a second step of a contract cancellation service.
Test #251 on
Goodui.org
by
Jakub Linowski
Jul 25, 2019
Desktop
Mobile
Content
Jakub Tested Pattern #57: Maybe Later On Goodui.org
In this experiment, we tested a standard modal (with 2 choices) against a "Maybe Later" one (with 3 choices). One of the choices in the variant allowed users to postpone their decision with a "maybe" which would enable a floating bar at the bottom of the screen. Clicking on any of the "Yes" options would send people to the bottom of the screen with an email signup form. Increasing signup was our primary measure. Both modals also appeared instantly after a page load.