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Test #381 on Expertinstitute.com by Ardit VeliuArdit Veliu Oct 30, 2021 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Ardit Tested Pattern #49: Above The Fold Call To Action On Expertinstitute.com

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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 #358 on Preply.com by Gleb HodorovskiyGleb Hodorovskiy Jun 03, 2021 Desktop Home & Landing

Gleb Tested Pattern #58: Full Height False Bottom On Preply.com

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In this experiment, the header section of the homepage drastically focused around the call to action. This was done by removing elements and forcing a false bottom.

Test #355 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski May 28, 2021 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Jakub Tested Pattern #79: Product Highlights

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In this experiment, an extra product choice was added to the header of a homepage. Instead of only highlighting a set of four specific products, the option to build custom variety one, was added.

Test #351 on Baremetrics.com by Brian SierakowskiBrian Sierakowski Apr 30, 2021 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Brian Tested Pattern #11: Gradual Reassurance On Baremetrics.com

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In this experiment, static integration logos were replaced with selectable ones that reassured users to signup. After clicking an integration logo, a comparison chart would appear showing how Baremetrics improves upon a selected payment processor, along with a call to signup. Impact on signups was measured.

Test #348 on Flukenetworks.com by Marika FranciscoMarika Francisco Apr 22, 2021 Desktop Home & Landing

Marika Tested Pattern #97: Bigger Form Fields On Flukenetworks.com

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In this simple experiment, the size of the "Get Quote" button in the top navigation was increased. 

Test #347 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Apr 07, 2021 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Jakub Tested Pattern #26: Cart Reminder And Recently Viewed

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In this experiment, when customers viewed a product and returned to the homepage, they would then see the most recently viewed one - a delicate nudge. The experiment ran with full traffic and impact on sales was measured.

Test #346 on by Stanley ZuoStanley Zuo Mar 30, 2021 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Stanley Tested Pattern #117: Company Logos

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In this homepage experiment, company logos were added to the homepage. These were example clients or companies that Backstage works with and offers casting (job) listing from. Impact on the registration flow and membership checkouts was measured.

Test #345 on Getninjas.com.br by Rodolfo LugliRodolfo Lugli Mar 29, 2021 Desktop Home & Landing

Rodolfo Tested Pattern #9: Multiple Steps On Getninjas.com.br

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In this experiment, a single long form was broken into at least 3 steps. 

Test #335 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Jan 27, 2021 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Jakub Tested Pattern #32: Condensed List

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The variation here has more condensed product tiles being shown on a homepage. Two pieces of information were removed: product descriptions and past selections. Impact on product page visits and total sales was measured.

Test #329 on Snocks.com by Samuel HessSamuel Hess Dec 23, 2020 Mobile Home & Landing

Samuel Tested Pattern #14: Exposed Menu Options On Snocks.com

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In this homepage experiment, a series of product categories were shown more visible near the top of the screen (instead of only being shown inside the hamburger menu). They linked up to corresponding listing pages with such items as: gifts, short socks, long socks, and underwear. Impact on adds-to-cart and total sales was measured.

Test #328 on Umbraco.com by Lars Skjold IversenLars Skjold Iversen Dec 21, 2020 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Lars Tested Pattern #60: Repeated Bottom Call To Action On Umbraco.com

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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 #311 on Backstage.com by Stanley ZuoStanley Zuo Aug 11, 2020 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Stanley Tested Pattern #118: Category Images On Backstage.com

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In this experiment, category links (linking to casting call search results) were replaced with tile images. In addition, 2 levels of categories were also replaced with a single text link for each tile. Finally, the font size of the link titles was also increased.

Test #308 on Umbraco.com by Lars Skjold IversenLars Skjold Iversen Jul 23, 2020 Desktop Home & Landing

Lars Tested Pattern #4: Testimonials On Umbraco.com

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In this experiment, three testimonials were added mid way though on a CMS landing page. At the end of the customer testimonials an additional trial signup button was also added - which was also the primary metric. 

Test #305 on Volders.de by Michal FiechMichal Fiech Jun 30, 2020 Mobile Desktop Home & Landing

Michal Tested Pattern #94: Visible Search On Volders.de

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In this experiment, a search input field (to look for companies) along with most popular links (also company names) were displayed on the homepage of a leading contract cancellation service. The control (A) version instead had a button that sent users to a next page where the same selection could be made - only later. The measurable success criteria were the number of paid cancellations - a few steps down the funnel.

Test #297 on Trydesignlab.com by Daniel ShapiroDaniel Shapiro May 04, 2020 Desktop Home & Landing

Daniel Tested Pattern #41: Sticky Call To Action On Trydesignlab.com

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In this experiment, a sticky "Enroll" button was shown on a course landing page. The button lead to a payment funnel to allow enrolling/paying for a course. The exeperiment measured inital progression into this funnel as well as the deeper completed sales metric.

Test #288 on Kenhub.com by Niels HapkeNiels Hapke Mar 05, 2020 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Niels Tested Pattern #117: Company Logos On Kenhub.com

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In this experiment, customer logos (of universities attended by students using Kenhub) were placed on a homepage. The experiment tested for the effect on registration visits, and premium subscription starts.

Test #286 on Volders.de by Alexander KriegerAlexander Krieger Feb 28, 2020 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Alexander Tested Pattern #9: Multiple Steps On Volders.de

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In this experiment, a long contract cancellation landing page (control) was broken down into 4 steps with 1 final summary step (variation).

Test #279 on Umbraco.com by Lars Skjold IversenLars Skjold Iversen Jan 16, 2020 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Lars Tested Pattern #79: Product Highlights On Umbraco.com

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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 #269 on Thomasnet.com by Julian GaviriaJulian Gaviria Nov 15, 2019 Desktop Home & Landing

Julian Tested Pattern #14: Exposed Menu Options On Thomasnet.com

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In this experiment, the variation exposed 6 of the options from the pulldown menu as tabs.

Test #246 on Thomasnet.com by Julian GaviriaJulian Gaviria Jun 12, 2019 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Julian Tested Pattern #88: Action Button On Thomasnet.com

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In this experiment, the navigation label was changed from "Network" to "Find Suppliers". The idea was to make use of an action label with a clearer benefit.