A flawed approach to page speed measurement is sabotaging ecommerce sites. There, I said it. Now I know this might be an exaggeration, but it really is time for a change. A historical focus on network ...
Sometimes, slow can be good. We all know the adage that slow and steady wins the race. A slow walk in the park? Enjoyable. Slow-cooked ribs? Delicious. Slow websites on the other hand? Well, they only ...
Research from Google found that website bounce rates increase by as much as 31% from one-second to three-second load times. In my experience, page load times are one of the most consistent technical ...
WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Yottaa, the industry leader in eCommerce website optimization, today released its annual 2025 Web Performance Index, a groundbreaking analysis of over 500 million ...
If you ask ecommerce website developers and site managers what is currently keeping them up at night, many will tell you it’s the need to reduce the microseconds it takes for their web pages to load ...
Smartphone users expect a website to load in under three seconds -- and may leave a website that takes longer. Furthermore, when Google assesses page ranks, the websites that load faster rank higher.
I still have several questions in with Google that were not yet answered. Those questions include what happens if a site is having temporary server issues, does that advertiser have to suffer for a ...
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