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Why you need to know your site's performance poverty line (and how to find it)

Speed Curve

Poverty lines emerged for both Start Render and Largest Contentful Paint I expected the results for Start Render, as it's been around as a page speed metric for many years, and has been proven to correlate to business metrics. The blue bar represents the change in bounce rate across all cohorts. Ultimately, this is good for your business.

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The “Best” Performance Metrics? Start With These Six

Rigor

For example, a media organization may be interested in tracking Time to Interactive because its site relies on third-party advertising for revenue, while an ecommerce business might want to dig deeper into First Meaningful Paint so it can ensure that customers can quickly take action to purchase an item. Speed Index. Why track it?

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eCommerce & Retail: There’s No Excuse to Ignore Performance

Rigor

Whether it be time, money, or technical know how, every day we talk to eCommerce and Retail teams who explain why they aren’t monitoring their site’s performance. Since our team is preparing for eTail West , there is no better time to address some of the common objections I’ve seen when talking to eCommerce and Retail teams about performance.

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Performance audit: Lego.com

Speed Curve

We track LEGO.com, along with a handful of other leading ecommerce sites, in our public-facing Retail Benchmarks dashboard , which I encourage you to check out. Optimizing the critical rendering path could make this page a star on the Retail Benchmarks leaderboard. Those are already big wins.

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Why you need to know your site's performance plateau (and how to find it)

Speed Curve

Plateaus emerged for both Start Render and Largest Contentful Paint I expected the results for Start Render, as it's been around as a page speed metric for many years, and has been proven to correlate to business metrics. The blue bar represents the change in bounce rate across all cohorts. Ultimately, this is good for your business.

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A Management Maturity Model for Performance

Alex Russell

your-ecommerce-site-is-not-an-spa] Inexperienced managers and engineers often blame this on the proliferation of third-party content. They routinely benchmark against their competition on important flows and can understand when a competitor has taken the initiative to catch up (it rarely happens through a single commit or launch).

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Google Lighthouse vs Rigor

Rigor

The Lighthouse Performance score is based on some of the most important performance metrics : First Contentful Paint, First Meaningful Paint, Speed Index, Time to Interactive, First CPU Idle, and Estimated Input Latency. Take an ecommerce site as an example. Even better, Rigor holds that performance data for 2 years.

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