How a more Scripture-focused value proposition impact conversion.
Care Net
Experiment Summary
Timeframe: 01/16/2018 - 02/01/2018
During the Christmas season, Care Net offered an Advent offer that performed really well as an acquisition offer. This was attributed to offering people relevant content that faith-based. With this learning in mind, they launched a similar offer in preparation for Lent that was a Lenten devotional. Because they know that faith-based resources appeal to new names coming on file, they hypothesized emphasizing this aspect on the acquisition page might increase conversion.
Research Question
Does a more Scripture-focused value proposition on an acquisition page motivate more people to get the offer?
Design
Results
Treatment Name | Conv. Rate | Relative Difference | Confidence | |
---|---|---|---|---|
C: | Control | 42.0% | ||
T1: | Scripture focused copy | 36.7% | -12.5% | 100.0% |
This experiment has a required sample size of 662 in order to be valid. Since the experiment had a total sample size of 4,959, and the level of confidence is above 95% the experiment results are valid.
Flux Metrics Affected
The Flux Metrics analyze the three primary metrics that affect revenue (traffic, conversion rate, and average gift). This experiment produced the following results:
0% increase in traffic
× 12.5% decrease in conversion rate
× 0% increase in average gift
Key Learnings
The treatment version decreased conversion by 13%. People were more motivated to get the content offer with a shorter value proposition on the page that combined more topically-focused content about Lent in the body copy and aligned better with the content of the offer.
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