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Test #546 on
Finn.com
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Maksim Meged
Aug 01, 2024
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Maksim Tested Pattern #129: Right Or Left Aligned Forms On Finn.com
In this signup flow experiment, form fields on the right hand side (control) were shifted to the left column (variation). Impact on account creations and checkouts was measured.
Test #417 on
Cxl.com
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Ognjen Bošković
Jun 27, 2022
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Ognjen Tested Pattern #127: Vague Or Specific Benefits On Cxl.com
CXL ran an interesting experiment that (1) added more specificity on a newsletter subscription page as well as (2) reinforced it consistently. Most visibly, an abstract or vague headline statement (control) was changed to a benefit oriented one - hinting that subscribers will eventually receive valuable case studies. This message was further reinforced with supporting copy that explained where these case studies are obtained from along with the frequency of the delivery. This same message was also reinforced with an image of actual case studies. The call to action button was also adjusted to mimic the benefit.
Impact on newsletter signups was measured.
Test #341 on
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Alex James
Feb 25, 2021
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Alex Tested Pattern #35: Floating Labels
This experiment shows a comparison between floating-field labels vs top-aligned labels. Form labels first appeared inline and as users would begin typing, they floated to the top of the field. In the other version, fixed field labels were shown above the form fields at all times. Impact on signups was measured.
Test #327 on
Backstage.com
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Stanley Zuo
Nov 26, 2020
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Stanley Tested Pattern #120: Supporting Theme Images On Backstage.com
In this experiment, an aspirational photo was shown on the right side panel - reinforcing the theme of casting calls. The experiment measured progression to the next step and completed signups.
Test #271 on
Analytics-toolkit.co...
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Georgi Z. Georgiev
Nov 24, 2019
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Georgi Tested Pattern #4: Testimonials On Analytics-toolkit.co...
In this experiment, the test variant showed 2 testimonials on the user registration / free trial registration page at Analytics-Toolkit.com
Test #105 on
Inktweb.nl
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Martijn Oud
Sep 23, 2019
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Martijn Tested Pattern #111: Field Explanations On Inktweb.nl
In this experiment, onhover tooltip explanations were added to selected fields (Firstname, Lastname, Phone, Email and Password). One translation example of the Firstname tooltip was the following "Enter your first name (or letter) so that we can address you in a more personal way".
Test #258 on
Thomasnet.com
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Julian Gaviria
Sep 12, 2019
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Julian Tested Pattern #110: Optional Field Labels On Thomasnet.com
In this variation an optional field label was added.
Test #259 on
Thomasnet.com
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Julian Gaviria
Sep 12, 2019
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Julian Tested Pattern #110: Optional Field Labels On Thomasnet.com
Test #257 on
Thomasnet.com
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Julian Gaviria
Sep 09, 2019
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Julian Tested Pattern #109: Required Field Labels On Thomasnet.com
In this followup experiment, field labels without and with a marked asterisk were tested.
Test #256 on
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Alex James
Aug 23, 2019
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Alex Tested Pattern #109: Required Field Labels
The original had no fields marked as required. The variant had all fields marked as required with an asterisk (and a reference note).
Test #255 on
Thomasnet.com
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Julian Gaviria
Aug 22, 2019
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Julian Tested Pattern #109: Required Field Labels On Thomasnet.com
In this experiment, field labels without and with a marked asterisk were tested.
Test #250 on
Volders.de
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Alexander Krieger
Jul 25, 2019
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Alexander Tested Pattern #106: Back Buttons On Volders.de
In this experiment, a version without a back button was tested against a one where it was positioned in the upper left corner. This test occured on a second step of a contract cancellation service.
Test #39 on
Over-blog.com
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Tael Pinault
Jul 02, 2019
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Tael Tested Pattern #83: Progressive Fields On Over-blog.com
This test explored a progressive disclosure interaction in variation B. When a user started typing text into the first field, two more fields expanded into view.
Test #245 on
Kenhub.com
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Niels Hapke
Jun 11, 2019
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Niels Tested Pattern #19: Benefit Testimonials On Kenhub.com
In this experiment a more elaborate and authentic testimonial was used instead of three more generic ones from social media sites.
Test #241 on
Kenhub.com
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Niels Hapke
May 24, 2019
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Niels Tested Pattern #105: Lead Magnets On Kenhub.com
In this experiment, a free study guide ebook was promoted on a registration page.
Test #236 on
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Alex James
Apr 04, 2019
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Alex Tested Pattern #9: Multiple Steps
In this experiment a single screen signup process was broken into 2 separate steps: account creation & details.
Test #206 on
Yummly.com
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Kimberly Cheung
Oct 25, 2018
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Kimberly Tested Pattern #40: Blurred Product Background On Yummly.com
This test ran on the first step of a multiple signup funnel and only changed the background to a blurred image.
Test #198 on
Bomgar.com
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Lee Elkins
Sep 03, 2018
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Lee Tested Pattern #40: Blurred Product Background On Bomgar.com
Test #193 on
Yummly.com
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Marcos Ciarrocchi
Aug 07, 2018
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Marcos Tested Pattern #91: Forced Action On Yummly.com
In this experiment, the presence of an additional "skip all" text link was tested on a multiple step signup flow. The skip all link allowed users to bypass personalization questions and go straight to their app dashboard. The control (A) shows its presence, and in variant B we can see it was removed.