WPO Stats

Case studies and experiments demonstrating the impact of web performance optimization (WPO) on user experience and business metrics.

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    ALDO found that on their single-page app, mobile users who experienced fast rendering times brought 75% more revenue than average, and 327% more revenue that those experiencing slow rending times. on desktop, users with fast-rendering times brought in 212% more revenue than average and 572% more than slow. Permalink Share on Twitter

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Hungry for more?

If you're looking for more resources around selling performance, we recommend the following resources:

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    Time is Money by Tammy Everts

    Tammy's book has study after study after study about why performance matters. She covers not just the business side of things, but also the psychology of performance: how does bad performance make users feel.
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    Designing for Performance by Lara Hogan

    Lara's book is loaded with great information about advocating for performance within your organization.

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