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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.
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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 #370 on
Thomasnet.com
by
Julian Gaviria
Aug 16, 2021
Desktop
Mobile
Listing
X.X%
Progression
Julian Tested Pattern #88: Action Button On Thomasnet.com
This experiment added the simple verb ("play") before the "factory video" label to encourage more video plays. Impact on progression / clicks was measured.
Test #78 on
Mvideo.ru
by
Andrey Andreev
May 06, 2021
Desktop
Mobile
Listing
X.X%
Sales
Andrey Tested Pattern #90: Out Of Stock Or In Stock Products On Mvideo.ru
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 #104 on
3dhubs.com
by
Rob Draaijer
Mar 31, 2021
Desktop
Listing
X.X%
Leads
Rob Tested Pattern #15: Bulleted Reassurances On 3dhubs.com
This experiment attempted to increase the number of leads on a lead-funnel. As the first step, users were being asked to upload a file. The control showed the file types that were allowed, whereas the variation changed the copy to show a number of benefits for taking that action. The text-based benefits included the: receiving feedback, prices and lead times.
Test #336 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Jan 28, 2021
Desktop
Mobile
Listing
X.X%
Sales
Stanley Tested Pattern #51: Shortcut Buttons On Backstage.com
In this experiment, a listing page was expanded to show two actions (apply and view details) instead of a single one (view details only). This variation enabled users with a shortcut action to apply for roles one step earlier (and start membership flows for new users).
Test #337 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Jan 28, 2021
Desktop
Mobile
Listing
X.X%
Sales
Stanley Tested Pattern #51: Shortcut Buttons On Backstage.com
In this experiment, a listing page was expanded to show two actions (apply and view details) instead of a single one (view details only). In the variant, the "view detail" links were replaced with "apply links" starting a job application (and membership flows) sooner.
Test #98 on
3dhubs.com
by
Rob Draaijer
Nov 30, 2020
Desktop
Mobile
Listing
X.X%
Leads
Rob Tested Pattern #24: Visible Availability On 3dhubs.com
In this experiment, the variation showed a listing's owner online status as a badge, instead of showing their average "response time". More specifically, an "Online Now" badge was shown beside individual listings of a 3D printing marketplace site. The experiment measured completed quote / lead requests (a few steps further).
Test #310 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Jul 25, 2020
Mobile
Listing
X.X%
Sales
Stanley Tested Pattern #77: Filled Or Ghost Buttons On Backstage.com
In this experiment, the style of a button leading to view detailed casting calls on a listing page was changed. In the A version the style was a filled high contrast blue background, and the B variation had a feint "ghost button" style.
Test #298 on
Zapimoveis.com.br
by
Vinicius Barros Peixoto
May 14, 2020
Desktop
Mobile
Listing
X.X%
Leads
Vinicius Tested Pattern #36: Fewer Or More Results On Zapimoveis.com.br
In this experiment on a listing page, the search was expanded to show more listings (variation B). Conditionally, if there were fewer than 36 results, set basic filters such as number bedrooms and bathrooms were expanded and appended to the results. Hence if someone chose 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms in variation A, they would only see listing with that filter. In variation B however they would first see the filtered results, and later they would also see results with 3 or more of each.
Test #292 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Apr 13, 2020
Desktop
Mobile
Listing
X.X%
Sales
Stanley Tested Pattern #24: Visible Availability On Backstage.com
The core hypothesis of this experiment was that by showing clear availability (in green text) beside each casting call, more users would apply and become premium members. The experiment reports on two metrics: application starts (the first progression metric), and premium membership sales (measured a few steps further in the funnel).
Test #281 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Jan 31, 2020
Desktop
Listing
X.X%
Sales
Stanley Tested Pattern #116: Links Or Buttons On Backstage.com
In this experiment, multiple view detail links for a listing tile were turned into higher contrast buttons.
Test #270 on
Dentalplans.com
by
J.R. Hernandez
Nov 19, 2019
Desktop
Listing
X.X%
Sales
J.R. Tested Pattern #37: List Or Grid View On Dentalplans.com
In this experiment, a list view was tested against a grid view.
Test #268 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Nov 08, 2019
Mobile
Listing
X.X%
Sales
Stanley Tested Pattern #14: Exposed Menu Options On Backstage.com
The change in this experiment was an exposed SEO panel (B) with a number of clickable filter options.
Test #240 on
Thomasnet.com
by
Julian Gaviria
May 16, 2019
Desktop
Listing
X.X%
Engagement
Julian Tested Pattern #13: Centered Forms & Buttons On Thomasnet.com
In this experiment, two different positions of the View Catalog button were compared. In version A the button was smaller and on the right. In version B the button was wider and more central. (The actual test was inverted before publishing to match the A-B of the pattern.)
Test #234 on
by
Alex James
Apr 01, 2019
Desktop
Listing
X.X%
Leads
Alex Tested Pattern #101: Search Keyword Highlighting
In this experiment, a different style for keyword highlighting was used.
Test #230 on
Goodui.org
by
Jakub Linowski
Mar 09, 2019
Desktop
Mobile
Listing
X.X%
Engagement
Jakub Tested Pattern #56: Hover Button On Goodui.org
In this test we tested onhover buttons (variant) versus more traditional always exposed and visible ones.
Test #222 on
Thomasnet.com
by
Julian Gaviria
Feb 01, 2019
Desktop
Listing
X.X%
Leads
Julian Tested Pattern #7: Social Counts On Thomasnet.com
In this variation, a number of social proof references were added to a signup modal.
Test #220 on
by
Alex James
Jan 18, 2019
Desktop
Listing
X.X%
Leads
Alex Tested Pattern #34: Open In A New Tab
This experiment measured the effect of opening new listing (job applications) in a new tab, against opening them in the same window. The experiment A-B was inversed to match the pattern (in reality, the original already opened the tabs in a new window).
Test #215 on
Vivareal.com.br
by
Vinicius Barros Peixoto
Dec 21, 2018
Mobile
Listing
X.X%
Leads
Vinicius Tested Pattern #92: Already Viewed Label On Vivareal.com.br
The idea of this test was to add a "Viewed" label on a listing page to indicate listings which have already been viewed by users.