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Improving The Performance Of Wix Websites (CaseStudy). Improving The Performance Of Wix Websites (CaseStudy). It was at this point that we realized we needed to make a significant change in our approach towards performance, and that we must embrace performance as part of our culture.
They get even MORE impatient when it comes to website speed. ” Look put these stats on some numbers: Effect on Sale: 79% of customers who report dissatisfaction with websiteperformance are less likely to buy from that same site again. Put yourself in the shoes of your customer, and you will realize: PEOPLE HATE WAITING.
You may have a lean, agile, responsive site design only to find it gradually loaded down with more and more “extras” that are often put onto the site by marketing departments or business leaders who are not always thinking about websiteperformance. You cannot always anticipate what you cannot control. Large preview ). Large preview ).
Anyone with a web presence would appreciate the relationship between the effect of various performance measures on business metrics. WPOStats highlights literally hundreds of casestudies showing how a drop in perfrmance — from a few hundreds of milliseconds to seconds — might result in a massive drop in annual sales.
However, as long as there is no established endorsement of the performance culture, each decision will turn into a battlefield of departments, breaking up the organization into silos. Without a strong alignment between dev/design and business/marketing teams, performance isn’t going to sustain long-term. How to get there?
However, as long as there is no established endorsement of the performance culture, each decision will turn into a battlefield of departments, breaking up the organization into silos. Without a strong alignment between dev/design and business/marketing teams, performance isn’t going to sustain long-term. How to get there?
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