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Test #618 on Livefresh.de by Pascal DietzPascal Dietz Oct 31, 2025 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Pascal Tested Pattern #11: Gradual Reassurance On Livefresh.de

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In this experiment, the homepage interaction, headline, and images were changed. In the control, users saw a single “Shop Now” button leading directly to products. In the variation, users first chose between “Reset” or “Lose Weight,” then selected a duration in days before being shown products. The impact on sales was measured.

Test #613 on Online.metro-cc.ru by Andrey AndreevAndrey Andreev Sep 30, 2025 Desktop Home & Landing

Andrey Tested Pattern #135: Product Categories On Online.metro-cc.ru

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In this experiment, a series of brand logos with links to product listing pages were added - enabling another layer of search. Impact on products purchased was measured.

Test #590 on Online.metro-cc.ru by Andrey AndreevAndrey Andreev May 15, 2025 Desktop Home & Landing

Andrey Tested Pattern #45: Benefit Bar On Online.metro-cc.ru

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In this experiment, 4 selling points were added at the top of the homepage. Clicking on them would launch a modal with more details.

Test #570 on Livefresh.de by Melina HessMelina Hess Dec 30, 2024 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Melina Tested Pattern #79: Product Highlights On Livefresh.de

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In this experiment, three popular juice products were shown higher on the variation (instead of lower in the control). Impact on sales was measured.

Test #567 on Online.metro-cc.ru by Andrey AndreevAndrey Andreev Dec 18, 2024 Mobile Desktop Home & Landing

Andrey Tested Pattern #135: Product Categories On Online.metro-cc.ru

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In this experiment, the variation added popular categories with links at the top of the homepage. This was done for all sets of user segments: new and returning. Impact on transactions was measured.

Test #515 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Jan 31, 2024 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Jakub Tested Pattern #69: Autodiscounting

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In this experiment, people who saw an offer (in an email or popup) would see a more visible site wide reinforcement of their earned discount being active. In the control, the discount was only shown during checkout. In the variation, it was shown throughout the web site on the homepage and product detail pages.

Test #511 on Online.metro-cc.ru by Andrey AndreevAndrey Andreev Jan 09, 2024 Desktop Home & Landing

Andrey Tested Pattern #79: Product Highlights On Online.metro-cc.ru

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In this experiment, popular products were shown at the top of the homepage. Impact to sale was measured.

Test #503 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Nov 05, 2023 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Jakub Tested Pattern #36: Fewer Or More Results

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In this experiment, instead of showing 12 products per screen (with pagination), the variation showed all 42 products on a single screen. Impact on adds to cart and completed orders was measured.

Test #494 on Online.Metro-cc.ru by Andrey AndreevAndrey Andreev Sep 20, 2023 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Andrey Tested Pattern #26: Cart Reminder And Recently Viewed On Online.Metro-cc.ru

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In this experiment, recently purchased products were appended at the top of the homepage. The test ran for loggedin users only. Impact on add-to-cart, sales and revenue was measured.

Test #473 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski May 26, 2023 Desktop Home & Landing

Jakub Tested Pattern #19: Benefit Testimonials

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In this experiment, very short form testimonials (with a reference to over 3 million customers) were replaced with 3 more elaborate ones. These elaborate or benefit testimonials contained: highlighted statements, star reviews, emphasized location, tag summaries and photos of the purchased product. The control also contained a 3 testimonial carousel interaction.

This test appeared at the bottom of a longer homepage with additional product listings above.

Test #442 on Volders.de by Daria KurchinskaiaDaria Kurchinskaia Nov 27, 2022 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Daria Tested Pattern #4: Testimonials On Volders.de

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In this experiment, three testimonials were appended at the bottom of landing pages of a contract cancelation service (paid). These testimonials were also shown throughout the complete signup funnel (4 more steps). Impact on progression (step 2) and final completed purchases were measured.

Test #443 on Volders.de by Daria KurchinskaiaDaria Kurchinskaia Nov 27, 2022 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Daria Tested Pattern #4: Testimonials On Volders.de

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In this experiment, four TrustPilot reviews were appended at the bottom of landing pages of a contract cancelation service (paid). These reviews were also shown throughout the complete signup funnel (4 more steps). Impact on progression (step 2) and final completed purchases were measured.

Test #439 on Designlab.com by Daniel ShapiroDaniel Shapiro Oct 31, 2022 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Daniel Tested Pattern #18: Single Or Alternative Buttons On Designlab.com

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This was a larger leap experiment with numerous changes to the header part of a design program landing page. One of the key changes however was a shift from a single to multiple call to actions for lead generation. In the control, all potential leads would first funnel through a single syllabus download flow. In the variation, users were given three visible choices: download syllabus, webinar signup and/or book a live call with admissions. Impact on overall generated leads was measured, as well as paid enrollments.

Test #436 on Designlab.com by Daniel ShapiroDaniel Shapiro Oct 25, 2022 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Daniel Tested Pattern #7: Social Counts On Designlab.com

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In this experiment, social proof and scarcity messages were shown on a course enrollment landing page. When students were starting to sign up at the beginning of each month (with greater availability), a simpler "X students have already enrolled in the next cohort" message was used.

Later in the month when fewer spots were available, a more scarce message was used with the following copy "ONLY X SPOTS available in the next cohort".

In both cases, the numbers were accurate and dynamically updated.

Test #419 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Jun 29, 2022 Desktop Home & Landing

Jakub Tested Pattern #68: Welcome Discount

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In this experiment, the presence of a discount modal (bigger discount for larger purchases) was tested on home and product pages. The trigger happend after a scroll down, a few second pause, and a mouse scroll up interaction. Impact on sales was measured.

Test #418 on Online.metro-cc.ru by Andrey AndreevAndrey Andreev Jun 28, 2022 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Andrey Tested Pattern #135: Product Categories On Online.metro-cc.ru

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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 #410 on Designlab.com by Daniel ShapiroDaniel Shapiro May 05, 2022 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Daniel Tested Pattern #29: Surfaced Content On Designlab.com

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Does linking to a product detail page help? Or should a homepage simply focus on generic lead generation? In this homepage experiment, the presence of a component with a link to a detailed course landing page was tested. Impact on course enrollments was measured.

Test #368 on Mvideo.ru by Andrey AndreevAndrey Andreev Aug 02, 2021 Desktop Home & Landing

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

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In this experiment, popular categories were added at the bottom of a long ecommerce homepage. Impact on total sales was measured.

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

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)