Avid Increases Transactions by 34% with Promotional Banners
34%Increase in transactions
1A/B test
Avid is a trailblazer for multimedia content creation. Its nonlinear editor was the first to digitize video content, effectively changing the media and entertainment industry. Today, Avid platforms are trusted by audio, music, film, and television professionals to create, manage, and distribute content.
Challenge
Avid wanted to optimize how it displayed promotional offers across its site to increase conversions and further cultivate customer loyalty.
Test Idea
Avid offers a bonus gift with each subscription to its Media Composer software—a point the team wanted to highlight to visitors on these product pages. Using an A/B test, Avid decided to experiment with the offer’s placement and presentation to see what effect it had on conversions.
In the first variation, details on the bonus gift were presented in a purple banner at the top of the page.
Avid highlighted its offer with a purple banner at the top of the page
In the second variation, details on the bonus gift were presented in bold as a bullet under each subscription option.
Avid highlighted its promotional offer in a bullet beneath the subscription summary
For the duration of the test, traffic to these product pages was split evenly between the two versions to determine which formatting was more effective.
Avid then focused on optimizing a January promotion that offered a 60% discount on audio plugins. An AB Tasty Technical Support Engineer placed a sticky banner on the bottom of Avid’s homepage, shopping site, and blogs, that—when clicked—would take visitors to the audio plugins page for more details on the feature and the opportunity to purchase.
Avid promoted audio plugins with a custom CSS banner created by one of AB Tasty’s Technical Support Engineers
Results
For the Media Composer product pages, highlighting the bonus offer with a purple banner was ultimately the winning variation, showing a 34% increase in transactions.
Following the success of this version, Avid used AB Tasty to convert it to a personalization—and the banner is still live on the site today. As for the sticky banner for audio plugins, results from the test showed that—out of those who clicked on the promotion—15% ended up converting on the site.
These tests show the power of presentation when trying to relay key messages to visitors on a site, and the importance of testing to know which formatting resonates with your users.
“Driving an e-commerce business without A/B testing is like washing your car without soap – you can’t really succeed if you don’t have any soap. AB Tasty’s robust tools and widgets allow us to do it all – set up quick tests, comprehensive tests, personalizations, and multi-variate testing, all the while being supported by robust analytics and fantastic customer service“. Jeffrey Copetas, Senior Director of Web & E-Commerce at Avid
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NYX Professional Makeup Increases Transactions and Decreases Bounce Rate Using Social Proof Messaging
43%Increase in click-through rate
2xIncrease in transaction rate
The Proof Behind ‘Social Proof’
Though the brand NYX Professional Makeup is rooted in ancient mythology – the name comes from the eponymous Greek goddess of the night – its marketing strategy is anything but old-fashioned. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Los Angeles, NYX Professional Makeup (owned by the L’Oréal Group) is today present in 70 countries around the world.
Their rapid expansion, especially in North America, is due in large part to their savvy digital practices and their strong e-commerce presence. Indeed, the brand, which has been able to retain its affordable price-point and is adored by bloggers, influencers and everyday consumers, is pioneering the use of virtual reality and live-streaming to bring the same in-store service right to the consumer’s home.
NYX Professional Makeup at the Forefront of Digital Strategy
“Digital is at the core of our marketing strategy. Driven by the strength of social media, the fear of products being out of stock can be strong around star launches,” comments Guilhem Cussonnet, Data Scientist at L’Oréal Consumer Products France, who is also in charge of Digital Projects. “Brands like ours are benefiting from a makeup boom in the era of social beauty, and it’s essential for our brand to stay on the cutting edge.”
When the team at NYX Professional Makeup heard that AB Tasty was developing a social proof messaging solution, they were eager to be one of the first clients to try it out. Léa Benquet, Customer Success Strategist at AB Tasty, elaborated: “Our social proof messaging was a perfect fit for NYX Professional Makeup, who are extremely strong in their digital promotional strategy. We had already implemented similar tactics with their sister brand, Urban Decay – who target a near-identical consumer segment – to great effect.”
“What was really appealing about AB Tasty’s solution was that it was in a ready-to-use format – there was little to no code to implement. We were able to set up the messaging template on our own in only a few weeks, shortening significantly our usual IT lead times,” added Guilhem.
AB Tasty’s social proof solution comes in an industry-specific, ready-to-use format. It only takes two clicks to choose and customize the social proof messaging you want to display.
Social Proof: Why it Works
Social Proof messaging is based on one of the many cognitive biases inherent in human thinking – basically, we look to other people to help us decide what to do. It’s a fluke in the way people’s brains are wired, and one that many marketers already tap into. In contexts that are particularly influenced by trends and social norms, such as the beauty and fashion industry, social proof is especially salient. “Influencers, recommendations, reviews, celebrity endorsements…all of these tactics work because consumers care about what people they admire, or people like them, are liking, buying, and wearing,” commented Léa.
NYX Professional Makeup Puts Social Proof to the (A/B) Test
The team at NYX Professional Makeup decided to run a simple A/B test on the product pages of their French e-commerce site to try out just how effective a simple line of social proof messaging could be. Version A of the test remained the same – a typical product page already in use. They then tested two alternate versions (for desktop visitors), with slightly different social proof messaging just below the ‘buy’ call-to-action. The first variation indicated how many of the items had been purchased that day; the second variation referred to the number of items viewed.
Concretely, they wanted to test how effective these simple lines of text would be at encouraging browsers to click on ‘buy’, as well as actually confirming their purchase.How powerful would the simple act of displaying what consumers’ peers were buying be at influencing their own behavior?
Original Version – No Social Proof Messaging
First Variation of Social Proof Messaging
Second Variation of Social Proof Messaging
Double the Transaction Rate
After letting the test run for a full business cycle, the results were in: both styles of social proof messaging had a positive effect on click-through rate, transactions and bounce rate.
Overall, the wording based around ‘purchases’ instead of ‘views’ was more impactful. When compared to the original page, it bumped up the click-through rate on ‘buy’ by 43%, and it also doubled the transaction rate. The variation based on views also performed well – it increased the click-through rate by 32%, and the transaction rate by 33%.
An added bonus was the significant reduction in bounce rates to the pages with either social proof messaging; both variations brought that down by around 38%.
Clearly, this social proof messaging caught buyers’ attention and stimulated them to continue down the purchase funnel.
Next Steps for Social Proof
“The results of this first test were far beyond our expectations,” concluded Guilhem. “This is just the beginning: we are eager to scale the use of social proof on many more use cases in order to maximize the business impact.” In addition to implementing this kind of messaging on a wider range of pages, NYX Professional Makeup can also use AB Tasty to run further experiments to test different types of social proof messaging. Adding more emphasis on creating urgency – for example, inciting consumers to ‘act fast’ to purchase very popular products – may also be effective in certain cases. AB Tasty’s social proof templates are completely customizable, so NYX Professional Makeup will also be able to test different variations that play with the look and feel of the messaging.
“Social proof messaging is a kind of website personalization,” explained Arthur Charbit, Product Manager at AB Tasty. “And just like with website personalization, best practice is to experiment to discover which messages resonate best with which audience segments.”
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Kiehl’s Increases Revenue by 31% with Basket Page Optimization
+5%Basket size
+31%Total revenue
Inspired by other brands in the L’Oréal Luxe portfolio, such as Lancôme, Biotherm, Urban Decay and YSL Beauty, the digital teams at Kiehl’s started working with AB Tasty in January 2018. With the help of Léa Benquet, their dedicated Customer Success Manager, the team was even able to surpass their initial targets.
Challenge
Our e-commerce clients often have the same main KPI: maximize the total revenue generated on their website. As for Kiehl’s, they have an impressive success story to tell: the brand began selling their products in stores such as Colette (in 1997) before opening their own boutiques (almost 15 in France). Naturally, their proprietary website’s performance is particularly vital to the brand.
In order to tackle this challenge head on, the digital teams at Kiehl’s decided to concentrate on the basket page. The idea? Create a visual that would be presented to the shopper before they finalized their purchase, encouraging them to take advantage of a free gift over a certain basket amount. For the brand, the advantages are numerous: increase the average order value (interested shoppers will increase their basket size in order to receive the gift), as well as strengthen client loyalty with exclusive, branded Kiehl’s gifts!
A/B Test
Kiehl’s decided to implement a sort of visual gauge on the basket page that indicates how much more the browser has to add to their basket in order to get the gift (in this case, a free product).
AB Tasty’s WYSIWYG editor made it easy to implement this visual barometer. In order to determine how well the test performed, different KPIs were measured, such as the click rate, access to the rest of the purchase funnel, number of transactions and the impact on the average basket size.
“One of our e-commerce clients’ biggest expectations is to be able to increase their average basket size per visitor. With Kiehl’s, our main challenge was to find a way to optimize this KPI by combining agility, scalability and a visual effect. We consider our work here a success since this campaign’s positive performance inspired other brands in the L’Oréal group.” – Léa Benquet, Customer Success Manager at AB Tasty
Results
Kiehl’s website visitors were particularly receptive to this barometer. This very visible incentive led to 7% more clicks on the CTA ‘continue’, and importantly, it also led to an increase in the average basket size of almost 5%! We also were able to report an increase in total revenue of 31%, with 25% more additional purchases and 31% more revenue per visitor.
Takeaway Tip
The urgency principle is being used more and more frequently. However, it needs to be applied intelligently. The trick is to find the right balance between creating anxiety in the shopper, while at the same time offering them a substantive incentive (free shipping, exclusive gift, etc.). Showing how much one needs to spend before receiving a free gift isn’t enough anymore: it’s the visual aspect – the barometer – that makes the message truly impactful. The image allows one to better retain the message. A semantic incentive, coupled with a relevant visual, is the perfect combination for prompting an internet user to make a decision at this stage in the purchase funnel.
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Lancôme Increases Revenue by 15% With Login Page Optimization
+30%Clicks on 'create account'
+17%Transactions
Part of the L’Oréal Luxe brand portfolio, Lancôme was founded in 1935 by Frenchman Armand Petitjean. Today, the brand is known the world over for their luxurious skincare, cosmetics and fragrance products.
Challenge
When consulting their data, Lancôme’s digital team noticed an unusually high bounce rate on their login page. This lead Lancôme’s team, along with AB Tasty, to analyze the page’s structure and the behavior of its visitors. Together, they were able to identify a potential point of friction, related to the fact that there were numerous ways for a visitor to sign in. Indeed, someone who wished to purchase a product could log in as a client or guest, or they could create a new account – all potential exit points for visitors to leave the page.
A/B Test
Working with Léa Benquet, their dedicated Customer Success Manager at AB Tasty, Lancôme decided to try a simple design change. Up until then, on their login page, they had (from left to right) presented the different sign-in options as listed above. However, they decided to test moving the ‘create a new account’ option to the center of the page, therefore shifting ‘sign in as a guest’ to the right. ‘Log in as a client’ would remain on the left. They wanted to test if this would be a more logical organization for visitors, therefore encouraging transactions, account sign-ups, and perhaps even overall revenue.
The test was easy and quick to set up with the AB Tasty WYSIWYG editor. In thirty minutes it was up and running, with no help from the IT team needed. All that was left to do was let the test run for a few weeks, and analyze the results.
Results
Perhaps unsurprisingly, moving the ‘create a new account’ block to the center of the page increased clicks to this CTA by 30%. What was more exciting, and more unexpected, was that transactions increased by 17%, with an associated bump in revenue of 15%.
Takeaway Tip
The login page is one of the most important pages to optimize on your site. In the physical world, shoppers don’t have to worry about logging in or creating an account to make a purchase. But in a digital context, this extra step is often the source of significant friction, and even of drop off and cart abandonment. Designing a user experience on this page that is logical and intuitive for your audience can have a real impact on sales, as the above case study shows.
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Yves Saint Laurent Beauty Increases Online Transactions by +10%
+9%Access to basket page
+13%Access to checkout page
Part of the L’Oréal Luxe brand portfolio, Yves Saint Laurent Beauty is known around the world for their luxurious skincare, makeup and fragrance products for men and women.
Challenge
As with the other brands in the L’Oréal Luxe portfolio, YSL Beauty products are sold in both online third party boutiques, as well as on their own proprietary website. For this reason, optimizing every aspect of the homepage and checkout funnel is key to making sure consumers purchase on the actual YSL Beauty site.
One of the crucial questions that needed answering was, what is the best order of the menu bar tabs? As a high end fashion house, YSL Beauty has plenty of news and products to showcase – but they still didn’t know what to emphasize on the homepage menu bar to maximize transactions.
A/B Test Idea
AB Tasty’s consulting team proposed a simple A/B test – switch the positions of the ‘New Products’ and ‘Exclusive Offers’ tabs to see if this would impact sales. By putting the ‘Exclusive Offers’ tab first – which takes browsers to current offers and gifts with purchase – instead of the ‘New Products’ tab, they aimed to test the appetite of website visitors for special and exclusive offers over new releases.
The test was easy to configure – with the WYSIWYG editor, the new version of the homepage and the parameters of the test were up and running in 30 minutes.
Original
Variation
Results
After letting the test run for a month on over 150k visitors, the results were conclusive: emphasizing the ‘Exclusive Offers’ tab had a visible effect on sales. Not only did access to the basket page shoot up by 9%, and to the checkout page by 13%, but overall transactions enjoyed a 10% increase. The team wasted no time pushing 100% of the test’s traffic to the winning variation and hardcoding these changes into their website.
Takeaway Tip
For high-end brands like YSL Beauty, accenting exclusive offers, over and above new products, proved to be especially effective. This is probably because shoppers of luxury brands are particularly susceptible to messaging about rarity and exclusive treatment. These consumers are likely to appreciate a product that’s shown to be exclusive and generous offers (reminding them of the ‘high end’ nature of the brand).
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The cosmetics line Urban Decay, which includes makeup for eyes, lips, nails, and skin, is known and admired for its edgy style. Part of the L’Oréal Luxe brand portfolio, alongside Kiehl’s, Lancôme, and Biotherm, Urban Decay products are sold online and in brick-and-mortar stores worldwide.
Challenge
“Each L’Oréal Luxe brand has its own website, based on a similar template,” explained Virginie Robert, Digital Project Manager at L’Oréal Luxe, “but each line has a different brand identity and target audience. Optimizations that might work for one won’t necessarily work for the others. That’s why we knew we needed a tool like AB Tasty.” Furthermore, since L’Oréal Luxe products are sold both on the brand’s own ecommerce website, as well as by third-party vendors, it’s especially important for their marketing teams to optimize transactions on their own site. The particular challenge for Urban Decay was increasing average basket size – both in terms of value and number of products – during sales.
A/B Test Idea
Working with Léa Benquet, their dedicated Customer Success Manager at AB Tasty, Urban Decay’s digital team decided to run an A/B test during one of their sales. They wanted to determine if a promotional banner, advertising a discount for 85 euros spent, would increase average basket size, quantity of items, and ultimately, revenue.
With the help of AB Tasty’s technical specialists, the banner – designed in an eye-catching green – was placed atop all basket pages on Urban Decay’s site. If a shopper had fewer than 85 euros in their basket, the banner was triggered, informing them of how much more they needed to spend in order to take advantage of the discount.
The banner was triggered to all shoppers with fewer than 85 euros in their basket. It reads, “Only X more euros until you can benefit from a discount on your purchase!”
Results
The promotional banner significantly increased all of Urban Decay’s KPIs: average basket size increased by 8%, the average number of items in the basket jumped by 7%, and revenue generated increased by an impressive 7%!
“We were very pleased to be able to work with Urban Decay to boost their revenue by 7% using just one A/B test. These kinds of optimizations can have a real impact on profits – over one year alone, this small change would have generated an extra 190,000 euros!” – Léa Benquet, Customer and Partners Success Manager Team Leader at AB Tasty
Takeaway Tip
Sales are particularly fruitful times to test website optimizations. Well-thought-out promotional messaging along the checkout process is key to maximizing profits.
“We were very happy with the results of this test, and we’re absolutely going to use the banner again during our next sale. The best part is that duplicating and implementing the banner design will be very easy to do, and won’t require any IT help, now that the template is all set up – this is part of the beauty of the AB Tasty platform.” – Guillaume Totis, e-Commerce Manager at Urban Decay
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