6 Tests By Rob Draaijer
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Test #104 on 3dhubs.com by Rob Draaijer Mar 31, 2021 Desktop
Rob Draaijer Tested Pattern #15: Bulleted Reassurances In Test #104 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 #98 on 3dhubs.com by Rob Draaijer Nov 30, 2020 Desktop Mobile
Rob Draaijer Tested Pattern #24: Visible Availability In Test #98 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 #109 on 3dhubs.com by Rob Draaijer Jun 01, 2017 Desktop
Rob Draaijer Tested Pattern #20: Canned Response In Test #109 On 3dhubs.com
Test #97 on 3dhubs.com by Rob Draaijer May 03, 2017 Desktop Mobile
Rob Draaijer Tested Pattern #24: Visible Availability In Test #97 On 3dhubs.com
Test #96 on 3dhubs.com by Rob Draaijer Apr 21, 2017 Desktop Mobile
Rob Draaijer Tested Pattern #61: Local Headline In Test #96 On 3dhubs.com
Test #91 on 3dhubs.com by Rob Draaijer Jan 01, 2017 Desktop
Rob Draaijer Tested Pattern #9: Multiple Steps In Test #91 On 3dhubs.com
In this experiment, a long form with multiple steps was broken down into a progressive interaction form. In the B variant, as users would complete particular steps, new ones would be communicated subtly and finally come into full view.