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Test #360 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Jun 16, 2021 Desktop Product X.X% Sales

Jakub Tested Pattern #60: Repeated Bottom Call To Action

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 - Variant B

In this experiment, a comparison chart with various purchasing options was appended at the bottom of a product page. 

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Test #359 on Snocks.com by Samuel HessSamuel Hess Jun 11, 2021 Desktop Mobile Product X.X% Sales

Samuel Tested Pattern #43: Long Titles On Snocks.com

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 - Variant B

In this experiment, product titles were extended with descriptive copy. Instead of just showing the product name, "with organic cotton" was appended on product and category/listing pages. Impact to adds to cart and sales was measured.

Test #356 on Mvideo.ru by Andrey AndreevAndrey Andreev May 29, 2021 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing X.X% Sales

Andrey Tested Pattern #135: Product Categories On Mvideo.ru

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In this experiment, popular search terms were added at the bottom of a long e-commerce homepage. Hence, the variation showed additional search triggers that lead to results pages. (Translated from Russian using Google Translate)

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

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 #78 on Mvideo.ru by Andrey AndreevAndrey Andreev May 06, 2021 Desktop Mobile Listing X.X% Sales

Andrey Tested Pattern #90: Out Of Stock Or In Stock Products On Mvideo.ru

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 - Variant B

In this experiment, products which were out of stock were removed from listing pages and replaced with in stock ones (not visible in the screenshot). 

Test #349 on Backstage.com by Stanley ZuoStanley Zuo Apr 27, 2021 Mobile Global X.X% Sales

Stanley Tested Pattern #49: Above The Fold Call To Action On Backstage.com

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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 #346 on by Stanley ZuoStanley Zuo Mar 30, 2021 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing X.X% Sales

Stanley Tested Pattern #117: Company Logos

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 - Variant B

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 #343 on Snocks.com by Samuel HessSamuel Hess Mar 12, 2021 Desktop Mobile Product X.X% Sales

Samuel Tested Pattern #122: Zigzag Layout On Snocks.com

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 - Variant B

In this experiment, the content on a product page was reorganized into a zigzagging (alternating layout) along with reinforcing photos. Impact on adds-to-cart and total sales was measured.

Test #344 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Mar 11, 2021 Desktop Checkout X.X% Sales

Jakub Tested Pattern #108: Frequently Asked Questions

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Three common delivery questions were answered at the bottom of a checkout page. 

Test #340 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Feb 25, 2021 Desktop Checkout X.X% Sales

Jakub Tested Pattern #114: Less Or More Visible Prices

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 - Variant B

In this experiment, the variation added a second total price at the bottom of the checkout screen just above the checkout button. The impact on sales was measured.

Test #332 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Dec 30, 2020 Desktop Mobile Product X.X% Sales

Jakub Tested Pattern #121: Free Shipping

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 - Variant B

In this experiment, an extra "Free Shipping" message was added on a product page - at the top of the buy box with an add-to-cart call to action. It's prominence was increased by using white copy on a darker blue background. Impact on adds-to-cart and total sales was measured.

Test #331 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Dec 30, 2020 Desktop Mobile Product X.X% Sales

Jakub Tested Pattern #121: Free Shipping

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 - Variant B

In this little experiment, an extra "Free Shipping" message was added on a product page. It's prominence was increased by using white copy on a darker blue background. Impact on adds-to-cart and total sales was measured.

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

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

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 - Variant B

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 #320 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Oct 20, 2020 Desktop Checkout X.X% Sales

Jakub Tested Pattern #49: Above The Fold Call To Action

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 - Variant B

An extra "Place Order" button was duplicated above the fold on this checkout page. The control had a similar button further down at the bottom of the screen. The impact on total sales was measured from this change.

Test #317 on Volders.com by Michal FiechMichal Fiech Sep 28, 2020 Mobile Signup X.X% Sales

Michal Tested Pattern #119: Unselected Or Selected Defaults On Volders.com

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 - Variant B

In this mobile experiment, an unselected vs selected payment plan was tested for its impact on sales. The experiment ran on a mid page of a signup funnel where customers were being asked to select one of two payment plans.

Test #302 on Volders.de by Michal FiechMichal Fiech Jun 09, 2020 Desktop Mobile Signup X.X% Sales

Michal Tested Pattern #83: Progressive Fields On Volders.de

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 - Variant B

In this experiment a long form (A) was replaced with a progressive form interaction (B). Most of the form fields would appear in a grey-disabled style, until the prerequioste fields were first filled out.

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

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

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 - Variant B

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

Test #285 on Ibood.com by Lukas JorissenLukas Jorissen Feb 27, 2020 Desktop Product X.X% Sales

Lukas Tested Pattern #7: Social Counts On Ibood.com

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 - Variant B

In this experiment, realtime social proof information has been added below an add-to-cart button. The variation shows how many users that have viewed, or placed a product into their basket. Translated to "4 visitors have this product in their shopping cart."

Test #283 on Kenhub.com by Niels HapkeNiels Hapke Feb 08, 2020 Desktop Mobile Global X.X% Sales

Niels Tested Pattern #42: Countdown Timer On Kenhub.com

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 - Variant B

In this experiment, registered trial users were shown a 65 minute counter on multiple pages (dashboard, listing, quiz, articles) encouraging them to get a full subscription and study all content. Both A and B experiences offered the same limited content for trial users. After the 65 minutes came to an end, the B variation showed an additional "Go Premium" button on all pages, but continued to offer the same limited content.

Test #281 on Backstage.com by Stanley ZuoStanley Zuo Jan 31, 2020 Desktop Listing X.X% Sales

Stanley Tested Pattern #116: Links Or Buttons On Backstage.com

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 - Variant B

In this experiment, multiple view detail links for a listing tile were turned into higher contrast buttons.