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Archive for the ‘Web Standards’ Category

Users Only Wait 2 Seconds For Page to Load

Sep 22

I was recently reading an article on EyeforTravel where they told of a new study that said that two seconds is the new threshold in terms of average online shopper’s expectation for a web page to load and 40 percent of shoppers will wait no more than three seconds before leaving a retail or travel site.

According to Akamai’s latest study, conducted by Forrester Consulting, consumers become impatient when pages take longer than two seconds to load. It added that 47 percent of consumers expect a web page to load in two seconds or less, representing a significant evolution in consumer expectation over the 2006 study, which showed customer expectations at four seconds or less.

Quick page loading is a key factor in a consumer’s loyalty to an e-commerce site, especially for high spenders.

Online shopper loyalty is contingent upon quick page loading, especially for high-spending shoppers. 52 percent of online shoppers stated that quick page loading is important to their site loyalty, up 12 percent from the 2006 study.

It added that 79 percent of online shoppers who experience a dissatisfying visit are less likely to buy from the same site again while 27 percent are less likely to buy from the same site’s physical store, suggesting that the impact of a bad online experience will reach beyond the web and can result in lost store sales.

Site performance

The study also states that usability, site content and speed are key factors to online customer loyalty.

By taking the time to improve the overall site content and functionality, retailers can bolster the overall brand and image of their company. For example, adding rich, interactive and dynamic content to a retail site can help reflect the in-store experience for the consumer, which can lead to increased satisfaction and loyalty from the consumer.

This makes it more important than ever to have a fast and clean web site designed.

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Is Google Chrome Gaining Ground?

May 22

With the advent of IE 8 being sent out across the globe I thought I’d take a look at how the browser wars are going.  I found out some interesting things.

Here’s the method to my madness.  I looked at the Google Analytic’s for two sites I designed and developed.  I looked at the percentages for each browser for the months of March, April and May and listed the top 10.

Here are a few of the findings.

  • IE market share has dropped a small amount overall.
  • IE 6 market share seems to have dropped in the US but grown in other areas of the world.
  • IE 7 is the dominant browser but has dropped a small amount in the US but a larger amount around the world.
  • IE 8 seems to be growing steadily in the US and even more around the world.
  • Firefox seems to be maintaining it’s share in the US and possibly grown a bit worldwide.
  • Chrome is gaining steadily in the US and at a much larger rate worldwide.
  • Opera is on the decline in the US but growing worldwide.
Us Local/Regional Website

Browser Comparison

Here is the geographical distribution of the traffic for the the first US/Regional website.

Us Local/Regional Website

Us Local/Regional Website

Here is the geographical distribution of the traffic for the the first US with international traffic website.

Us & International Website

Us & International Website