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winner+9.8% lift

Landing Page: US North Address Bar

LayoutLanding PageEnergy & UtilitiesClarityDistractionAnxietyStylingTest ArchiveHeuristic/Best PracticeUsabilityUsabilityAttentionDistractionTemplateMedium

Test Results

2.34%
Control CR
2.57%
Variant CR
22,848
Sample size
56
Days run
Control2.34%
Variant2.57%

Key Learning

Problem: How "Us north address bar" is implemented on the landing page can meaningfully affect conversion — this element is worth testing.

What worked: The variant addressed this conversion friction directly. (+9.8% lift)

Takeaway: A meaningful improvement that compounds with other optimizations. Layout wins often unlock further opportunities — isolate which specific element drove the lift for even larger gains.

How to Apply This to Your Site

This experiment demonstrated that landing page: us north address bar can produce a +9.8% improvement in conversions. The test was run on a landing page page in the energy & utilities industry. With 22,848 visitors in the sample, this is a robust result.

Before you test: Consider that layout tests typically require large sample sizes to detect small effects. This test ran for 56 days — plan for at least that long.

This result reached 95% statistical confidence, meaning there is a very low probability the observed effect was due to chance. Results at this confidence level are generally considered reliable for making business decisions.

What Was Tested

A/B test on landing page testing layout changes.

Methodology

Primary Metric
Transactions
Confidence Level
95%
Lift Range
7.8% to 11.8%

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