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Test #411 on
by
Ayat Shukairy
May 09, 2022
Desktop
Mobile
Product
X.X%
Sales
Ayat Tested Pattern #126: Bottom Or Left Thumbnails
Bottom aligned thumbnails were shifted to the left side on a product image. Doing so, also shifted the product descriptions a little higher. Impact on adds-to-cart and total transactions was measured.
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Test #407 on
Snocks.com
by
Melina Hess
Apr 22, 2022
Desktop
Mobile
Product
X.X%
Sales
Melina Tested Pattern #125: Unit Prices On Snocks.com
Here is an experiment with an added "price per pair" in the context of products with multiple items (packs).A high contrast badge-like copy was appended underneath the price which translates to "only $X per item". Impact on sales was measured.
Test #403 on
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Jakub Linowski
Mar 29, 2022
Desktop
Mobile
Checkout
X.X%
Sales
Jakub Tested Pattern #42: Countdown Timer
In this experiment, an urgency related message with a dynamic countdown timer was added on the final checkout screen. Impact on sales was measured.
Test #402 on
Snocks.com
by
Melina Hess
Mar 25, 2022
Mobile
Product
X.X%
Sales
Melina Tested Pattern #103: Money Back Guarantee On Snocks.com
In this experiment on a product screen, a message about quality (from the founders) was reformatted to reinforce the "Anti Hole Guarantee" (in the context of socks). The founders were also made more prominent and their signature added as well. Interestingly, the actual guarantee copy (and its important detail about a 6 month product replacement) was present further down on both the control and variation.
The translation of the new copy (Google Translate) reads:
Since we founded SNOCKS, the quality and comfort of our products have always been our top priority. Why? When we both were still studying, we didn't have the money to buy new socks & underpants every 1-2 months. That's why it was clear to us from the start that we wanted to sell quality products that are also extremely comfortable. And just in case something goes wrong, we have decided to introduce an anti-hole guarantee.
Test #400 on
by
Herman Klein
Mar 06, 2022
Desktop
Shopping Cart
X.X%
Sales
Herman Tested Pattern #65: Add More For Extra Incentive
In this experiment, customers who were not yet eligible for free shipping (with cart amounts under $39) were presented with an encouraging message to add more and earn free shipping. Impact on progression to checkout and sales was measured.
Test #399 on
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Jakub Linowski
Feb 27, 2022
Desktop
Mobile
Checkout
X.X%
Sales
Jakub Tested Pattern #35: Floating Labels
In this experiment, top-aligned field labels were tested against floating labels (with labels floating inside the form field itself).
Test #398 on
Adoramapix.com
by
Herman Klein
Feb 25, 2022
Desktop
Shopping Cart
X.X%
Sales
Herman Tested Pattern #121: Free Shipping On Adoramapix.com
In this experiment, customers were eligible for free shipping (with cart amounts of $39 or more) were presented with an earned free shipping message. The variation also showed the value of the earned free shipping - (for example $10). Impact on progression to checkout and sales was measured.
Test #393 on
Snocks.com
by
Melina Hess
Jan 19, 2022
Mobile
Shopping Cart
X.X%
Sales
Melina Tested Pattern #1: Remove Coupon Fields On Snocks.com
This experiment replaced a visible coupon field with a dynamic text link that would initially hide the form field. Only after clicking the text link would the coupon form field appear. The translation from German is "Do you have a coupon code? Click here to apply". Impact on completed transactions was measured.
Test #390 on
Snocks.com
by
Melina Hess
Dec 21, 2021
Desktop
Mobile
Checkout
X.X%
Sales
Melina Tested Pattern #106: Back Buttons On Snocks.com
In this experiment, the variation has a "Back To Shopping Cart" link right underneath the checkout button. Impact on sales was measured.
Test #389 on
Svsound.com
by
Keenan Davis
Dec 16, 2021
Desktop
Mobile
Checkout
X.X%
Sales
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 #385 on
Snocks.com
by
Samuel Hess
Nov 25, 2021
Mobile
Product
X.X%
Sales
Samuel Tested Pattern #63: Trust Seals On Snocks.com
In this experiment, a simple Amazon badge was added on a product page. The translated (Google) language read: "Since we founded snocks, our customers have always been our focus - we are constantly trying to develop further. That's why we're extremely proud that Amazon attracted attention and that they named us Sales Partner of the Year in 2019."
Test #384 on
Mariemur.com
by
Gleb Hodorovskiy
Nov 17, 2021
Mobile
Shopping Cart
X.X%
Sales
Gleb Tested Pattern #103: Money Back Guarantee On Mariemur.com
In this experiment from Conversionrate.store, a 14 day money back guarantee was added to a shopping cart of a lingerie online store. Secondary text further elaborated this with the following copy "Free returns if size doesn’t match". Impact on transactions was measured.
Test #382 on
Snocks.com
by
Samuel Hess
Oct 31, 2021
Desktop
Product
X.X%
Sales
Samuel Tested Pattern #43: Long Titles On Snocks.com
In this experiment, the variation contained a simple text change that described the quality of the product. According to Google Translate the text changed from "tight men's underpants" (control) to "are so comfortable that you don't feel them when you wear them" (variation).
Test #377 on
Adoramapix.com
by
Jakub Linowski
Sep 30, 2021
Desktop
Shopping Cart
X.X%
Sales
Jakub Tested Pattern #121: Free Shipping On Adoramapix.com
In this experiment, a big "free shipping" badge was added and defaulted to when available. Impact on progression to checkouts and completed sales was measured.
Test #376 on
Snocks.com
by
Samuel Hess
Sep 29, 2021
Mobile
Desktop
Product
X.X%
Sales
Samuel Tested Pattern #15: Bulleted Reassurances On Snocks.com
In this experiment, a series of reassurances were added just below the add to cart button. These included: "free shipping", "free returns" and an "anti-hole guarantee". The test ran on the product page of an socks ecommerce company. Impact on sales was measured.
Test #375 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Sep 17, 2021
Mobile
Listing
X.X%
Sales
Stanley Tested Pattern #32: Condensed List On Backstage.com
Similar to experiment 373, listing descriptions were shortened dynamically using exposable "more" links AND dates/location data was removed. This way, the variation showed shorter listings and therefore more listings per screens. Impact on listing clicks (progression) along with membership starts was measured.
Test #373 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Sep 06, 2021
Mobile
Listing
X.X%
Sales
Stanley Tested Pattern #32: Condensed List On Backstage.com
In this experiment, listing descriptions were shortened dynamically using exposable "more" links. This way, the variation showed shorter listings and therefore more listings per screens. Impact on listing clicks (progression) along with membership starts was measured.
Test #368 on
Mvideo.ru
by
Andrey Andreev
Aug 02, 2021
Desktop
Home & Landing
X.X%
Sales
Andrey Tested Pattern #135: Product Categories On Mvideo.ru
In this experiment, popular categories were added at the bottom of a long ecommerce homepage. Impact on total sales was measured.
Test #366 on
Mvideo.ru
by
Andrey Andreev
Jul 14, 2021
Desktop
Mobile
Product
X.X%
Sales
Andrey Tested Pattern #93: Auto Next On Mvideo.ru
In this experiment, the interaction on a product page was changed. In the control (A), after clicking "add to cart", the customer would remain on the product page with an updated basket and the button changing to "Go To Cart". The variation (B) however took customers forward automatically to the cart.
Test #363 on
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Jakub Linowski
Jul 05, 2021
Desktop
Mobile
Product
X.X%
Sales
Jakub Tested Pattern #30: Authentic Photos
In this experiment, six product photos from were added which showed the actual products (including unboxing images).