Media companies and retailers are the fastest to deliver the first byte

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Media companies and retailers are the fastest to deliver the first byte

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The third is Average Request Count — the average request processing time.

The fourth is the page weight in megabytes.

So, what do we see from this data? Firstly: everyone is doing badly with the mobile web. Your mini-site should load in a maximum of three seconds . That’s exactly how long a potential buyer is willing to wait before he takes a disappointed step into the subway or returns to a conversation with a pleasant interlocutor in a cafe.
So what do we really see? The sites that load benin whatsapp number database the longest are those of… technology companies! The pseudo-champions (7.9s versus 3s) are bulletin boards. Although they have the hardest time loading quickly.

. Tech companies are the worst in terms of both average information request time and (oh, horror!) average page weight. That is, interacting with Accenture, Tesla, or any telecom via a mobile phone will be very difficult. However, since such giants do not receive leads through mailings or SMM, they probably need websites “just to have them”.

It has been 12 (!) years since the first iPhone appeared to us. Nevertheless, most brands still do not meet user expectations. Moreover, many do not even suspect that thousands of thousands simply click the cross without waiting for the website of such companies to load on their smartphone. Bloated, sloppy code, aggressive “foisting” of own services from every page, windows popping up at the wrong time and place – all these are “web sins” that lead to the fact that a normal mobile web… we have not yet seen.
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