4 Tests By 
 Kyle Phillips
        Tests
Test #334 on
            Thomasnet.com    
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        Kyle Phillips
      Jan 25, 2021
        
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Kyle Phillips Tested Pattern #2: Icon Labels In Test #334 On Thomasnet.com
            
            This experiment measured the impact of adding text labels to three icon-only nav items.
Test #326 on
            Thomasnet.com    
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        Kyle Phillips
      Nov 25, 2020
        
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Kyle Phillips Tested Pattern #41: Sticky Call To Action In Test #326 On Thomasnet.com
            
            In this simple experiment on an article page, the variation slid out a sticky call to action linking to the next article. The sliding interaction triggered after some scrolling threshold (around 1000px or so). Afterwards, the sticky call to action maintained its floating position. The experiment measured clicks on this "next article" button.
Test #322 on
            Thomasnet.com    
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        Kyle Phillips
      Oct 27, 2020
        
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Kyle Phillips Tested Pattern #82: Onboarding Callouts In Test #322 On Thomasnet.com
            
            This experiment variation prompted users to save (bookmark) a company profile on a company detail page. Clicking on the save feature while logged out, would prompt a registration modal. Hence the save feature acted as an extra reason to signup. The number of people engaging or interacting with the feature was measured, as well as registrations.
Test #318 on
            Thomasnet.com    
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        Kyle Phillips
      Sep 29, 2020
        
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Kyle Phillips Tested Pattern #60: Repeated Bottom Call To Action In Test #318 On Thomasnet.com
            
            In this experiment, a simple link to a newsletter signup landing page was added at the bottom of an article. The newsletter landing page then encouraged users to provide their email address for future article updates.