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Product: Product Page

Hypothesis

If we test a similar change on our product pages as tested, then our conversion metric will likely improve based on their implementation decision.

NavigationProduct PageE-commerceindustry_leakamazonwinner

Test Results

Key Learning

Problem: Key actions on the product disappear as users scroll, creating a gap between intent and the ability to act.

What worked: implemented this UI change (Feb 13, 2024). Implementation suggests positive internal results

Takeaway: Even small lifts compound — across thousands of sessions, this adds up. Navigation improvements affect every page — measure downstream engagement and conversion to understand the full impact.

How to Apply This to Your Site

This experiment demonstrated that product: product page can improve conversions. The test was run on a product page page in the e-commerce industry.

Before you test: Consider that navigation 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

A/B Tests This Floating Product Page Navigation That Is Accepted. This leak shows what tested on their product pages.

Methodology

Confidence Level
70%

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