Rob Petersen — November 14, 2016 — November 14, 2016 Website speed has long been recognized as a important factor that impacts search engine rankings. And a top factor in Search Engine Optimization (SEO). Slow website speed creates a bad user experience, one that may result in visitors not coming back to your website or … Continue reading 14 Key Facts on Website Speed and 4 Top Tips When It’s Slow
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Mobile To Slow Growth For Ecommerce Holiday Spending
by Laurie Sullivan, Staff Writer @lauriesullivan, September 23, 2016 Consumers tend to spend less on mobile devices than on desktop, which will lead to slower ecommerce growth this holiday season, according to data released Friday. In fact, the report suggests that on average consumers spend roughly 22% less on mobile than on desktop. NetElixir dug … Continue reading Mobile To Slow Growth For Ecommerce Holiday Spending
Slow Website? Here’s Why It’s Damaging Your Business (And How To Fix It)
by Tony Messer Follow @AntonyMesserAugust 22, 2016 Let’s admit, we’ve all done it. Hit the back button when a website doesn’t load. It’s really frustrating isn’t? There’s something you want to check out and then you’re waiting for ages whilst the page slowly loads. There could be a number of reasons behind this, but if … Continue reading Slow Website? Here’s Why It’s Damaging Your Business (And How To Fix It)
10 Ways to Drive E-Commerce Sales During Slow Online Shopping Months
by Grant Thomas July 12, 2016 Follow @gsthomas22July 12, 2016 Summer has arrived which means consumers are more prone to be travelling, spending time outdoors, and taking part in activities that divert their attention from all of the online shopping they should be doing! It’s no surprise that the summer months are the slowest when … Continue reading 10 Ways to Drive E-Commerce Sales During Slow Online Shopping Months
7 Ways To Overcome The Summer Business Slow Down
by Ali J. Taylor June 10, 2016 Follow @BelMarketingDSJune 10, 2016 Like a rollercoaster, being in business brings with it constant peaks and valleys. Some businesses have their peak in the summer, while others experience a valley. If you’re the latter, you might be trying to squeeze in a few last-minute deals before the summer … Continue reading 7 Ways To Overcome The Summer Business Slow Down
How Slow Motion Enhances Your Video
by Zeph Vaughn December 23, 2015December 23, 2015 Footage shot in slow motion is more popular today than ever. Whether it’s a video a friend posted on Facebook or Hollywood’s top blockbusters, we see slow motion in nearly everything. But don’t be fooled, young Padawan. Slow motion video is best showcased under certain circumstances and … Continue reading How Slow Motion Enhances Your Video
Slow is the New Downtime When it Comes to Web Performance
Ryan ArsenaultAugust 5, 2015 Black Friday is one of the biggest — if not the biggest — online retail days of the year in the United States with deals abound. It’s a day when it’s just as likely for you to get a 404 Error when navigating to an e-commerce site as it is to … Continue reading Slow is the New Downtime When it Comes to Web Performance
Slow Tweets? 4 Reasons Your Social Media Needs THE FLASH Formula
Marie AlonsoMay 20, 2015 Your social media could be faster – way faster. If you are enjoying the comic book superhero tsunami hitting TV and theaters, you know the freshman CW mega-hit The Flash broke records in its massively successful first season. More viewers than any other CW show to date and more viewers in its premiere episode … Continue reading Slow Tweets? 4 Reasons Your Social Media Needs THE FLASH Formula
Google’s Testing a Way of Telling People Your Website Is Slow
Andy CallowayMarch 4, 2015 Making your website load quickly is a good idea. People hate waiting around for pages to load and as our attention spans gets ever shorter, having information delivered right now gets even more important. Of course we’ve known for a long time that fast pages are a good idea but until … Continue reading Google’s Testing a Way of Telling People Your Website Is Slow
Slow economy puts brakes on online retail
December 22, 2014 Stephen Cauchi Business reporter Online retailing has been belted by Australia’s economic woes, with November’s sales figures recording the slowest monthly and annual growth since the series was first compiled. And some bricks-and-mortar retailers are also doing it tough, with shares in outdoor equipment retailer Kathmandu plunging 20 per cent after poor … Continue reading Slow economy puts brakes on online retail