Pattern #62: Urgent Next Day Delivery Save Pattern Bookmark

Pattern Author: Viljo Vabrit - Managing Director @ ConversionXL Agency

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Urgent Next Day Delivery
  1. Next Day Delivery Message Urgency

    The idea is to show an element of urgency to motivate people to receive the product sooner. For example: having a countdown timer (or cut off time of day) by when an order has to be placed so that the item is received by the next day.

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Tests

Test #163 Tested on Lovehoney.co.uk by Matthew Curry Matthew Mar 27, 2018

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Product Mobile
  • Measured by visits to a thank you page   |   p-val (?)

  • Measured by average order value   |   p-val (?)

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Test #157 Tested on Bobandlush.com by Viljo Vabrit Viljo Mar 06, 2018

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Product
  • Measured by adds to cart   |   p-val (?)

  • Measured by visits to thank you page   |   p-val (?)

Hypothesis - Urgency leads to higher conversions as people have less time to think and will instead follow their impulse to complete the purchase now rather than later.

The Treatment - From Monday to Friday, before 4 PM, we added the urgency message “Free next business day delivery if you order before 4 PM (UK)”. We placed the urgency message just below the product name ensuring that it fell into the reading pattern of all visitors interested in the products. To ensure the treatment was only shown at the right time and for the right people we added a condition: MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI before 4 PM; UK IP.

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Test #136 Tested on Missetam.nl by Marlies Wilms Floet Marlies Wilms Dec 18, 2017

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  • Measured by successful sales   |   p-val (?)

De Nieuwe Zaak (a Dutch ecommerce agency) tested a countdown timer on an ecommerce site. The variation showed how many hours and minutes were left in order to be eligible for next day delivery. The variation beat the control which did not have this element of urgency.

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REPEATABILITY - this is a measure of how often a given pattern has generated a positive or negative effect. The higher this number, the more likely the pattern will continue to repeat.

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