Font Readability matters for Conversion Rates -- and other Results

With enough time, you can literally test everything and see if it makes a difference. I recently concluded a massive multivariate test at media.io that tested:

  • Three different fonts.
  • Five different background colours.
  • Three different logos.
  • Three different line styles.
  • Two different button styles.

Overall, over 140 different variations were tested on half the traffic of media.io.

Some of the test results include:

  • Chosing Arial over Verdana and Tahoma increased conversion rates noticeably. Personally, I would rate the font readability of Arial lower than Verdana (especially at 12 px) but it seems that users prefer Arial.
  • Background colours and logos affected conversion rates a lot, too, whereas…
  • …link styles didn’t.
  • The impact of button styles in this design didn't make a lot of difference either.

In response to the multivariate test, I have redesigned the media.io website slightly – and made it even faster. Below this post, you’ll find the usual “before” and “after” screenshots. I can’t comment yet on what the net gain in conversion rate of this redesign was but we’re looking at a number of around 5–10 %.

Reliability Updates

On 2010-08-17, I implemented a subtle change with massive implications for media.io. I did some deep analysis on crash dumps and configured the application so that the seemingly random crashes should be a thing of the past.

Server Migration

I’m also working on moving media.io to a new server that features more up-to-date software. Many people are trying to convert audio that the old software I’m using now can’t convert (this includes floating-point WAV or Windows Media v9).

A new server with more up-to-date software is now 90 % set up. In the next couple of days, I will redirect half the traffic of media.io to the new server. When you convert audio online at media.io, you will soon be randomly routed to one of the servers.

     
Click here to download:
Font_Readability_matters_for_C.zip (84 KB)

media.io updates and bugfixes

Time for exciting, new things at media.io! Since the last update, I haven’t done a lot I confess, but at least this:
  • “Download Links” are no more. From my conversion rates, I noticed that people didn’t seem to understand what the download links were meant to do so this feature is gone.
  • Fixed download encoding issues. @Warin notified me of a problem when downloading files with certain characters in the file name. This might have been a big problem that’s now resolved.
  • Impromptu instead of Thickbox. The venerable ThickBox has been replaced by the newer Impromptu that’s at least as good, if not better.

Coming Soon

I’ve also changed one or two things here and there, as evidenced by the screenshots below. And there are more changes in the works (yes, including support for WebKit and mobile browsers). As always, if you have questions or need a feature when converting audio online, please let me know.

   
Click here to download:
media.io_updates_and_bugfixes.zip (74 KB)