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How Page Load Time Affects Conversion Rates: 12 Case Studies

How Page Load Time Affects Conversion Rates: 12 Case Studies | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

How much does page load time actually affect your conversion rates?If your website takes longer than three seconds to load, you could be losing nearly half of your visitors, according to data from Akamai. It's pretty simple: the faster the speed of your website, the happier your visitors will be. Optimizing page load time leads to noticeable improvements in customer experience, conversion rates, and ultimately, your sales revenue.


In fact, reducing your website's page load time can have a surprisingly positive impact on your entire marketing and sales pipelines. Up to 79% of customers who are dissatisfied with a website's performance say they're less likely to buy from the same site again. But can big business issues actually be solved simply by shaving off a few milliseconds on your website's page load time?


To see the real power of page load time, we at Skilled compiled 12 case studies from real companies in the infographic below. These examples illustrate the impact reducing page load time Take a look at the 12 case studies presented in the infographic below to learn more about the benefits of optimizing page load time....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Think fast. Page speed, that is. Faster loading equals bigger profits.

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New evidence that social media marketing supports SEO - Smart Insights Digital Marketing Advice

New evidence that social media marketing supports SEO - Smart Insights Digital Marketing Advice | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Dan Zarrella, the “social media scientist” who works for Hubspot these days, has created a lot of interesting analysis over the years which is great for giving practical ideas of how to improve social media communications – the infographic at the bottom of this post on what is effective in Facebook is one example.

 

He recently wrote a guest post on SEOmoz I thought was worth sharing since it gives some evidence to help answer the often-asked question – “(How) does Social media marketing support SEO?”

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