Posts Tagged ‘a/b testing’

A/B Testing Download Form – 50% conversion increase

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

We at Two Tribes are big believers in analytics –  ’show me the numbers’ – since the numbers don’t lie. A case in point was a redesign of a download form leading to a 50% increase in downloads.

The client had setup a form to be filled in prior to download with fields including: name, company, phone number and email address. The first step was to analyze the current forms effectiveness. We used clicktale – a really impressive analytics tool, which goes way beyond google analytics, including recording users behavior. Definitely give it a spin.

Click Tale Conversion Report

Using click tale’s form analytics we were able to identify that most users were getting stuck on the phone number field so after some discussion we decided to remove the field all together.

Next we setup A/B testing to compare a form with only email vs a form with name and email. Again real data led the way, with the email only form having a clear advantage of 12% increase in downloads.

All in all the download form went from 64% conversions to download to a whopping 95% conversions – a 50% increase!

We would love to hear about your forms conversion rates – let us know in the comments.

Welcome and jumping right in

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Welcome. This is a place for the two tribes team to share our experience over the last three years on what works and what doesn’t for people hawking their software on the web.

Off the cuff topics to discuss: download conversion rates, dispelling the myths of web software promotion, analyzing tools and products for web sales channel management, product messaging do’s and don’ts, micro ISV’s and the web channel, engaging customers, PR tips and tricks and more. We hope these will get some discussion going.

Jumping right in, we’ve been running some A/B testing on download forms we will be sharing shortly. The question asked – how many fields is too many?

Any opinions? let us know what you’ve found.