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  1. When it comes to customer expectations regarding website performance, they are mainly looking for high performance. Therefore not being able to get a fast loading and quickly responding website can adversely impact a business in many ways.
  2. Slow Sites Lead to Lost Revenue Most people have a tendency to expect a web page load in as little time as you possibly can. Therefore slower page loading times can lead to enhanced page abandonment. It's been discovered that about 40% of users would most likely abandon a web page provided it failed to load within 2-3 3 seconds. nextdoor.com status is a lot more prominent for e-commerce sites that can potentially experience loss of revenue even with a full page delay of 1 second. This lost revenue due to slow websites is a very high value for very popular e-commerce sites.
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  4. A Google study conducted in 2015 shows that if an app or website takes a lot of time to load, 29% of smartphone owners immediately shift to a new website for satisfying their needs. On the list of ones who switch, about 70% achieve this due to slow loading times.
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  6. However, it has additionally been seen that improvements in loading time improves the conversion rates for an e-commerce website. This could boost both the top-line and bottom-line.
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  8. Degraded Site Performance Reduces LONGTERM Loyalty of Customers Poor digital performance is probably the main reasons why many companies fail to retain their customers in the long run. Moreover, about 75% of internet surfers who have experienced issues with a site that is too slow, freezes and crashes or incorporates a fairly complicated checkout process are not going to visit that site or buy things from it down the road. Another study revealed that whenever certain web pages got slowed down for approximately 12 weeks, they took almost 6 weeks to accomplish their normal traffic levels.
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  10. Reputational Damage from Slowly Loading Websites Poor web experiences can lead to customers getting frustrated and they are also likely to share such negative experiences making use of their friends and family. A number of the customers may even use various social media marketing channels to provide their negative reviews. Such bad reviews can make the website lose many potential customers who have a tendency to shy away due to the negativity associated with the site.
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  12. Higher Costs for Running a Customer Service A poorly performing website may also negatively impact the budget of the company since more resources will undoubtedly be necessary for problem solving as customers call in to complain about the obstacles that they face while using a site.
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  14. Productivity Losses Poorly performing websites not only put a significant strain on the net admin team but they may also hamper employee productivity in a significant way. After the website falls, then resources are usually borrowed from other teams to diagnose the problem, resolve it or test the fix. It has been discovered that outages of the IT department cost companies around $700 billion each year, out of which about 78% is caused by poor productivity. From these facts, we can extrapolate that even with website downtime also productivity losses are incurred by the business sites.
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