UserTesting recently awarded Kiva, an international nonprofit, founded in 2005 and based in San Francisco, a grant of pro bono studies through our OneWorld program for nonprofits. UserTesting OneWorld helps charitable organizations create better fundraising and donor experiences, thereby increasing their impact in the community.
We sat down with Pete Campion, Director of Product Management at Kiva, for a quick Q&A to talk about the successes his team achieved on their website through their partnership with UserTesting OneWorld. The team conducted two different studies, which Pete addresses separately, below.
As part of an initiative to improve the conversion rate for new users, Kiva recruited participants who had never visited the site before to go through their normal site flow. They particularly focused on the point of the funnel where people need to choose who to lend to, as it was the biggest weakness in the funnel.
We identified issues that some users encountered with our interface. Some users were not understanding how to add a loan to their basket, and some were having difficulty assessing the differences between loans.
We updated our interface to more clearly indicate buttons, we added space to reduce the information overload, and are now experimenting with additional ways to differentiate between loans.
Year over year, we've seen a 24% improvement in the overall conversion rate for the segment of site visitors that we were focusing on.
Kiva tested different product marketing brands and information for a new subscription product, Monthly Good.
We learned that users saw value in the idea, were most drawn to a descriptive name that intuitively made sense (“Monthly Good”), and we learned about outstanding questions they had about the product.
We ended up proceeding with building the product in part based on the interest we saw with UserTesting and went with the brand that seemed to resonate most in the feedback we saw. We were also able to proactively address most of the common concerns by building FAQs around the questions that came up in user testing.
We are in the early stages of marketing the product, but for those users who have subscribed the CLV (in terms of loan volume) is projected to be three times that of a standard Kiva lender (e.g., a non-subscriber).
Additionally, the lifetime revenue from these users is projected to be 72% higher.
The results, while early, are promising and they hope to do more testing to better identify the best marketing messaging.
We ran a number of other tests including a half dozen sessions related to a completely new product offering that we are in the process of defining/validating. Our hope is to launch an MVP of the new product towards the end of this year!
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