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Mikael Alfort en LinkedIn: I'm starting the day on a happy note after reading this feedback from an…

2023-04-06 06:36| 来源: 网络整理| 查看: 265

Always fun to see how the biggest companies or your competitors are doing in terms of web performance 😇 When you're working on optimizing pagespeed through #CoreWebVitals and other metrics, you're also quite curious about how the competition is doing. I think everyone who works in e-commerce is competitive... In a good way. 😆 → You want to have the best #SEO; → Best products and prices; → And 100 other things you want to be better at. But you also want to be the fastest, because we all know that speed is important. With a fast page, people will less likely to bounce and go back to the #SERP and click on your competitor and buy something over there. 𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗵𝗮𝘀 𝗶𝘁𝘀 𝗻𝘂𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲𝘀: someone will definitely wait if a TV is $100 cheaper in your shop, because of a discount. 🤑 But all in all, just make sure your website is nice and fast and you don't lose a customer on this! 🚀 --------------------------- The websites in the screenshot are not competitors of mine, fortunately because probably would have had little chance, but to see that Walmart is working on CLS is from my point of view super to see. → Still have a lot to do for the TTFB, INP, FCP and LCP. Etsy is just doing amazing things and contributing to the #webperformance community as well 😍 (Melissa Ada, David R. and team) → Public data shows that their main challenge is the TTFB Just like Etsy the team of eBay is doing great! And Alibaba.com probably still has to start with working towards better UX through web performance, but their CLS is pretty low (0.03). 🤩



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