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@CarlWeische @EcomJamie Have seen other tests where you also suggest putting image thumbnails in the nav. Have you tested right vs. left image placement? If so, does one side outperform?
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@CarlWeische@CarlWeische - Mostly agree. But sample size requirements depend on the baseline conversion rate and Minimal Detectable Effect (MDE) -- the conversion lift you're hoping to see. The experiment needs to be adequately powered to detect the effect at <95% statistical significance.
In order to optimize a navigation/menu bar effectively, there are several important "do's" and "don'ts" you must follow. Check out this free resource from @GuessTheTest:
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There's an exact framework we follow to create high-converting product pages
All elements, specific apps, sections and more
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The other day, I shared tip #1 for nav bar optimization (see this thread: https://t.co/HsxLYtVeYA).
Some of you expressed interest in finding out all 10 tips.
@disktop - this one's for you:
The top-10 nav bar A/B test ideas you absolutely must try
A Navigational Menu, also known as a navigational bar, or nav bar, is a menu system, usually located at the top of a website.
Its purpose is to help users find categories of interest and access key pages on a website.