Listing: Listing Page
Hypothesis
If we test a similar change on our listing pages as tested, then our conversion metric will likely improve based on their implementation decision.
Test Results
Key Learning
Problem: Users on the listing need validation from others before committing — without visible proof of success, they hesitate.
What worked: implemented this UI change (Mar 9, 2020). Implementation suggests positive internal results
Takeaway: Even small lifts compound — across thousands of sessions, this adds up. Now test the placement of this social proof — positioning near CTAs, in pricing sections, and in checkout flows often amplifies the effect.
How to Apply This to Your Site
This experiment demonstrated that listing: listing page can improve conversions. The test was run on a category page page in the travel industry.
Before you test: Consider that social proof 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
In this simple experiment, tested the display of customer rarings averages on their search results screen. The tested copy was a form of social proof which showed the average rating of the properties for a given city (defined by the search).
Methodology
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