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Introducing Page Speed Benchmarks – a new resource for the performance community

Speed Curve

What are some good sites I can use for benchmarking? Page Speed Benchmarks is an interactive dashboard that lets you explore and compare web performance data for leading websites across several industries – from retail to media. Identify sites you can use for your own competitive benchmarking.

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

Speed Curve

All you need is access to a statistically significant amount of your RUM data, plus whatever analytics tool you use for tracking business or user engagement metrics. If you work on a media site, then page views and bounce rate matter.

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An Opinionated Guide to Performance Budgets

Speed Curve

Throughout this post I've used examples from our public Industry Benchmarks dashboard , which I'd encourage you to check out so that you can explore these metrics on your own. Media sites are particularly guilty of this. Look at your own industry/competitor benchmarks and your own data! Is it loading?

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Google PageSpeed Insights - Scoring 100/100 with WordPress

KeyCDN

Take these statistics from Google’s industry benchmarks for mobile page speed guide: We’ve said it before but it’s worth reiterating that as web page load times increase, so does the likelihood of your visitors. Which leaves almost everyone running analytics with a warning that they cannot fix.

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

Speed Curve

All you need is access to a statistically significant amount of your RUM data, plus whatever analytics tool you use for tracking business or user engagement metrics. If you work on a media site, then page views and bounce rate matter.