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Tac AndersonHalf a second delay caused a 20% drop in traffic. I wish more sites would realize this.
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D. CooteyThis page has inspired me to shorten my blog. I always assumed more entries up was better for Google, but maybe not so great for actual visitors
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KurtGoogle increased the number of search results to thirty. Traffic and revenue from Google searchers in the experimental group dropped by 20%.
Ouch. Why? Why, when users had asked for this, did they seem to hate it?
After a bit of looking, Marissa explain -
Michael PowersSpeed matters. People do not like to wait. Do not make them.
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Lloyd Shepherd"Half a second delay caused a 20% drop in traffic. Half a second delay killed user satisfaction. This conclusion may be surprising -- people notice a half second delay? -- but we had a similar experience at Amazon.com. In A/B tests, we tried delaying the
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