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Test #619 on
Aboalarm.de
by
Katharina Lay
Nov 23, 2025
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Katharina Tested Pattern #15: Bulleted Reassurances On Aboalarm.de
In this experiment, reassuring copy was added to 2 of 3 pricing plans of a contract cancellation service. The copy was translated as "Cancellation guarantee. Contract cost coverage and legal support included!” Impact on overall revenue was measured.
Test #605 on
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Jakub Linowski
Aug 21, 2025
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Mobile
Product
Jakub Tested Pattern #113: More Or Fewer Plans
A less expensive product choice (club duration) was added at the beginning of the options. Impact on adds-to-cart, sales and revenue were measured.
Test #566 on
Banter.com
by
Craig Kistler
Dec 11, 2024
Desktop
Product
Craig Tested Pattern #66: Complementary Upsell On Banter.com
In this experiment, a modal based message was shown to encourage extra products being added as complementary upsells. In the control, the promotion text appeared at the bottom as red text ("Buy one, get up to two 50% Off"). Whereas in the variation, specific products were shown on the modal (post add-to-cart). Impact on adds-to-cart, sales and average revenue was measured.
Test #553 on
Online.metro-cc.ru
by
Andrey Andreev
Sep 27, 2024
Mobile
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Andrey Tested Pattern #69: Autodiscounting On Online.metro-cc.ru
In this experiment, a preset coupon code with -15% amount and an easy to "apply" button was shown to new users who have never made a purchase. In the variation, the an empty coupon field was shown. Impact and transactions and revenue was measured.
Test #548 on
Livefresh.de
by
Melina Hess
Aug 13, 2024
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Mobile
Product
Melina Tested Pattern #17: Least Or Most Expensive First On Livefresh.de
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 #545 on
Banter.com
by
Craig Kistler
Jul 29, 2024
Desktop
Product
Craig Tested Pattern #66: Complementary Upsell On Banter.com
In this experiment, a modal based message was shown to encourage extra products being added as complementary upsells. In the control, the promotion text appeared at the bottom as red text ("Buy one, get up to two 50% Off"). Whereas in the variation, specific products were shown on the modal (post add-to-cart). Impact on adds-to-cart, sales and average revenue was measured.
Test #517 on
Aboalarm.de
by
Daria Kurchinskaia
Feb 12, 2024
Desktop
Checkout
Daria Tested Pattern #78: Tags, Badges And Structured Information On Aboalarm.de
In this experiment, a "most popular" badge ("am beliebsten") was appended to the middle plan of a contract cancellation service. Impact on overall purchases and revenue was measured.
Test #504 on
Volders.de
by Michal Fiech
Nov 17, 2023
Desktop
Mobile
Pricing
Michal Tested Pattern #113: More Or Fewer Plans On Volders.de
In this experiment, the cheapest pricing plan was removed from a set of 2 options. This only left the most expensive pricing plan as the option. Impact on sales and revenue was measured.
Test #496 on
Livefresh.de
by
Pascal Dietz
Oct 03, 2023
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Mobile
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Pascal Tested Pattern #43: Long Titles On Livefresh.de
In this product detail page experiment a simple subheadline was appended to a new product. The tagline read "Lose weight sustainably and healthily." (Google translated from German "Nachhaltig und gesund Gewicht verlieren."). Impact on sales and revenue was measured.
Test #493 on
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Jakub Linowski
Sep 19, 2023
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Mobile
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Jakub Tested Pattern #69: Autodiscounting
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:
- The discount message shifted closer towards the price / product selection (above the buy box)
- Removal of sale discount amounts and messages tied to longer durations (6 and 12 month duration)
- Reinforcing that the actual discount will be calculated further on checkout
Test #480 on
Aboalarm.de
by
Daria Kurchinskaia
Jun 15, 2023
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Daria Tested Pattern #15: Bulleted Reassurances On Aboalarm.de
In this experiment, a list of benefits were shown for each of the 3 plans on the last step of a contract cancelation service. The lowest plan only had one benefit, whereas the highest plan had 3. Impact on transactions was measured.
Test #479 on
Aboalarm.de
by
Daria Kurchinskaia
Jun 15, 2023
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Mobile
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Daria Tested Pattern #15: Bulleted Reassurances On Aboalarm.de
In this experiment, a list of benefits were shown for each of the 3 plans on the last step of a contract cancelation service. Benefit items not included in the lower plans were also shown with grayed out styles (and an "x"). Clearly the higher paid plan had all the benefits listed. Impact on transactions was measured.
Test #465 on
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Melina Hess
Apr 22, 2023
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Mobile
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Melina Tested Pattern #15: Bulleted Reassurances
In this product detail page experiment, a number of reassurances were brought out visually in a lined or bulleted way. The 4 reassurances included: free shipping and returns; Made in Germany, 90 Day Returns; and Buy With Invoice (popular in Germany). Impact on revenue per user was measured. The control contained very feint copy (smaller and more subtle) about free shipping.
Test #421 on
Amazon.com
by
Marika Francisco
Jul 15, 2022
Desktop
Mobile
Product
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 #396 on
Depositphotos.com
by
Gleb Hodorovskiy
Feb 13, 2022
Desktop
Listing
Gleb Tested Pattern #124: Confirmed Selection On Depositphotos.com
In this experiment from Conversionrate.store, the framing of the registration message was changed from a generic account creation one to a specific image selected by the user. The experiment started on a listing page of a stock photography / illustration site. The control showed a more generic message with benefits for signing up and making the purchase. Whereas the variation repeated the actual image that customers clicked on from listing pages - establishing continuity as well as providing a reason for signing up. Impact on sales was measured.
Test #389 on
Svsound.com
by
Keenan Davis
Dec 16, 2021
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Mobile
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Keenan Tested Pattern #1: Remove Coupon Fields On Svsound.com
In this simple experiment, a highly visible coupon field was replaced with a less visible (but clickable) link in the variation. Clicking on the link would show the coupon field. Impact on sales and revenue was measured.
Test #354 on
Mvideo.ru
by
Andrey Andreev
May 25, 2021
Desktop
Mobile
Product
Andrey Tested Pattern #69: Autodiscounting On Mvideo.ru
In this experiment, the discounted price was shown along with an active promotion. The control only showed that the relative -8% discount was present with the pre-discounted price.
Test #324 on
by
Jakub Linowski
Oct 30, 2020
Desktop
Mobile
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Jakub Tested Pattern #17: Least Or Most Expensive First
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 #319 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Sep 30, 2020
Desktop
Pricing
Stanley Tested Pattern #113: More Or Fewer Plans On Backstage.com
In this experiment, a 3 plan vs 2 plan pricing page was shown to potential customers. Impact on sales and revenue were measured.
Test #289 on
Prepagent.com
by
Arthur Sparks
Mar 23, 2020
Desktop
Pricing
Arthur Tested Pattern #17: Least Or Most Expensive First On Prepagent.com
In this experiment, the order of pricing plans was rearranged as to show the most expensive one first.