October 16, 2019

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How slow load times hurt the user experience (and ultimately your bottom line)

How slow load times hurt the user experience (and ultimately your bottom line)

There are compelling arguments why companies need to care about serving faster pages to their users. Countless studies have found an irrefutable connection between load times and key performance indicators, ranging from page views to revenue. Tammy Everts outlines research-based reasons why you need to care about web performance and what you can do to make your pages faster.

Talk Title How slow load times hurt the user experience (and ultimately your bottom line)
Speakers Tammy Everts (SpeedCurve)
Conference Fluent
Conf Tag The Web Platform in Practice
Location San Francisco, California
Date March 8-10, 2016
URL Talk Page
Slides Talk Slides
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There are compelling arguments why companies need to care about serving faster pages to their users. Countless studies have found an irrefutable connection between load times and key performance indicators, ranging from page views to revenue. Tammy Everts outlines research-based reasons why you need to care about web performance and what you can do to make your pages faster. By the end of the discussion, you’ll understand of why improving load times is critical to delivering better online experiences and how to identify and fix common performance leeches on your pages. Topics include:

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