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How Your Website Loses 7% of Potential Conversions
MORE THAN HALF OF MOBILE DEVICE USERS say that they expect sites to download as quickly on their mobile devices as they do on their home computers. OF MOBILE WEB USERS have had a 60% problem when accessing a website in the past year. SLOW LOAD TIME was the number one issue faced by almost three quarters of them. THREE OUT OF 5 say that poor performance will máke them less likely to return to the site. 40% theyd liely VÍSIT A COMPETITOR'S SITE NEXT. ostrangeloop www.strangeloopnetworks.com SOURCE: Equation Research
How Your Website Loses 7% of Potential Conversions
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Download speed matters. And it is time to get serious about it. A one-second delay could result in 7 percent fewer conversions, 11 percent fewer page views, or even a 16 percent decrease in customer s...
atisfaction. Over the last 15 years, I’ve told that to clients and it’s been confirmed by third-party research. So if speed affects business results, then why would you add a second to a page’s load time?
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