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Home landing: Visible Or Hidden Offer Pages

Hypothesis

If we A/B test Visible Or Hidden Offer Pages on home landing pages, then we can measure its impact and determine if it suits our context

Test Results

Key Learning

Context: Multi-step processes on the home landing can overwhelm users if they can't see how far along they are or how much is left.

What was tested: has been validated across multiple real A/B tests. Use this as a high-priority test hypothesis backed by industry meta-analysis.

Result: No statistically significant difference was detected. Pricing tests that are inconclusive may indicate the price itself isn't the issue — the perceived value or the framing might matter more.

How to Apply This to Your Site

This experiment tested home landing: visible or hidden offer pages but produced no statistically significant change. The test was run on a landing page page in the cross-industry industry. Inconclusive results suggest this particular change may not be a priority — focus testing effort on higher-impact areas.

Before you test: Consider that pricing tests typically require adequate traffic to reach statistical significance. Run your test for at least 2 full business cycles to account for weekly traffic patterns.

What Was Tested

Testing whether Visible Or Hidden Offer Pages improves conversion performance. This is a meta-pattern derived from multiple A/B tests across different companies. Applicable to global, home-landing page types.

Methodology

Confidence Level
70%

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