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Test #528 on
686.com
by
Adan Archila
Apr 26, 2024
Mobile
Listing
Adan Tested Pattern #120: Supporting Theme Images On 686.com
In this experiment, the effect of having additional static category themed images was tested on category listing pages. Impact on sales was measured.
Test #524 on
Jared.com
by
Craig Kistler
Mar 26, 2024
Mobile
Listing
Craig Tested Pattern #79: Product Highlights On Jared.com
In this experiment, additional (discounted) products were shown at the top of category listing pages with a link to see more such products ("View All Price Drops"). Impact on overall sales was measured.
Test #516 on
686.com
by
Adan Archila
Feb 05, 2024
Mobile
Listing
Adan Tested Pattern #37: List Or Grid View On 686.com
In this experiment, a one large product photo (control) was tested against a two-column layout with two smaller images (variation). Impact on sales was measured.
Test #475 on
Online.metro-cc.ru
by
Andrey Andreev
Jun 07, 2023
Desktop
Mobile
Listing
Andrey Tested Pattern #36: Fewer Or More Results On Online.metro-cc.ru
Are more (popular) product results better than none at all? In this experiment, popular products were shown during an empty search result. Impact on sales was measured.
Test #459 on
Snocks.com
by
Melina Hess
Feb 28, 2023
Desktop
Mobile
Listing
Melina Tested Pattern #36: Fewer Or More Results On Snocks.com
In this listing page experiment, color sets of the same product were tested against individual products with unique colors (with additional product tiles). Essentially, the A version here contained fewer product items (with color sets), while the B version contained more results and tiles (with grouped products). Impact on total sales was measured.
(The original control and variation was inverted, but was flipped to match the fewer or more results pattern).
Test #375 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Sep 17, 2021
Mobile
Listing
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.