How a Strategic Mobile Homepage Redesign Led to 68% Conversion Growth
A case study in data-driven mobile optimization that delivered remarkable results
Looking for ways to boost your mobile conversions? This case study shows how strategic simplification of a home design company's mobile search interface led to dramatic improvements in user engagement and revenue.
The Challenge
Our client offers thousands of premium house plans online, but their complex interface was causing significant friction for mobile users. With mobile traffic continuously increasing, their conversion rate was stuck at a mere 0.12% - clearly indicating a problem with their search experience.
The Solution
Rather than a complete overhaul, we implemented three targeted changes:
Replaced the technical "Advanced" tab with an intuitive "House Plans by Style" option
Added compelling conversion-focused language: "Find the Perfect House Plan"
Removed the unnecessary square footage filter to simplify the interface
[Continue reading to see the impressive results and learn why this approach worked so well...]April 7, 2023 Read more
In this case study, we show how strategic mobile UX optimization boosted revenue per user by 25% for a leading house plans retailer. By implementing a mobile-first welcome experience that clearly communicated value propositions, we achieved significant improvements in transaction rates and overall engagement. The data-driven approach delivered impressive results with 97.5% statistical confidence, demonstrating the power of early user orientation for high-consideration purchases in the custom home building market.August 28, 2022 Read more
How Strategic Shipping Promotions Boosted Our E-commerce Conversion Rates
A data-driven case study on effective multi-touchpoint shipping messaging
Free shipping continues to be one of the most powerful incentives in e-commerce, but how you communicate these offers can dramatically impact their effectiveness. Our recent optimization project revealed surprising insights about how new visitors respond to shipping promotions across their shopping journey.
Key Insights
Our data revealed new visitors responded exceptionally well to shipping promotions. The multi-touchpoint approach created consistent engagement opportunities throughout the customer journey.
Analysis showed three key success factors:
New visitors engaged strongly with shipping messaging
Consistent promotion across touchpoints boosted both conversion rates and average order values
The message resonated across all devices
[Continue reading to discover our recommended implementation strategy and see the impressive results...]February 11, 2021 Read more
How a Persistent Shopping Cart Banner Boosted Mobile Revenue by 5%
In the competitive world of e-commerce, small UI changes can drive significant revenue impacts. One of our recent mobile optimization tests proved this convincingly, delivering a 5% revenue lift with 98% statistical confidence.
By implementing a persistent shopping cart banner across a client's mobile site, we solved a fundamental browsing-to-purchase disconnect. Mobile shoppers could now see their selected items throughout their journey, maintaining purchase momentum without interrupting the shopping experience.
The test results speak for themselves: conversion rates improved from 0.17% to 0.18% (a 5.9% lift) and revenue per user jumped from $1.48 to $1.55.
This case study demonstrates why leading brands must go beyond copying best practices and actively innovate their user experience. Read the full analysis to discover how strategic mobile interface additions can outperform minimalist approaches...February 6, 2020 Read more
Learn how we increased a national furniture retailer's app download conversions by 18.8% and boosted revenue by 23.4% with a simple UX change. By moving their promotional shadowbox from the bottom to the top of the screen, we aligned with natural user scanning patterns for desktop visitors. See our complete methodology, implementation details, and statistical analysis in this case study.October 27, 2019 Read more
A major US furniture e-commerce retailer struggled with checkout abandonment caused by complex T&C presentation. By strategically optimizing their legal content design and placement, we achieved a 7.4% revenue per user increase and 2% higher conversion rates while maintaining full compliance.
Instead of overwhelming users with legal text at the final stage of purchase, we developed a clean, simple approach that maintained compliance while reducing friction:
Created a compact, less intimidating format
Added a modal popup for full terms access
Maintained all legal requirements while reducing frictionAugust 21, 2019 Read more
Trust badges may seem like a small detail, but they can make a big difference in conversion rates. In this case study, we explore how strategic placement of Norton trust badges helped a house plans retailer boost their conversion rate by 12.2% and increase revenue by 16.6%. By complementing existing security indicators and maintaining consistent trust signals across all devices, we created a more confident buying experience for customers making high-value digital purchases. Learn the key principles behind effective trust badge implementation and how they can reduce purchase anxiety for your e-commerce business.May 14, 2018 Read more
Discover how a simple PLP design change boosted conversions by 3.9% for a National Multi-Channel Furniture Retailer. By reducing products per row from 3 to 2, we created larger product images and clearer information displays—proving that for high-value purchases like furniture, visual clarity drives sales. This data-driven test ran across 339,858 users with 83% statistical confidence, delivering measurable revenue gains through smarter visual merchandising.RetryJuly 10, 2015 Read more
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