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

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As web perfectionists, we have heard every excuse in the book for why teams cannot make web performance a priority. 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. So you don’t know how to code?

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Ten years of page bloat: What have we learned?

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And if that already wasn’t enough, the number of images on a page has been linked to lower conversion rates on retail sites. JavaScript – A page can have a relatively low JS weight but still suffer from JS-inflicted performance problems. These numbers should not be taken as a benchmark for your own site.

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What is page bloat? And how is it hurting your business, your search rank, and your users?

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And if that already wasn’t enough, the number of images on a page has been linked to lower conversion rates on retail sites. This is to try to understand how a "typical" page might perform, as well as pages in the "longtail". It's super important to understand longtail performance. More on that later.)

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World’s Top Web Performance Leaders To Watch

Rigor

Reading time 16 min Whether you’re a web performance expert, an evangelist for the culture of performance, a web engineer incorporating performance into your process, or someone new to the web performance entirely, you probably identify as curious, excited about new ideas, and always learning. Paul Irish.