The statistics are in: faster-loading speeds = happier customers = more conversions. We’ve said it before, and online shoppers agree. As browser speeds continue to accelerate, customers expect faster performance. Sites with loading times over 3 seconds can expect bounce rates of 40%... or worse. This is why so many e-commerce businesses use a content delivery network (CDN) […]
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Observations regarding the Amazon S3 Outage
Downtime is a mystery until you are back up & running. While we don’t anticipate many Microsoft Dynamics ERP users were running on the Amazon S3 (which stands for Simple Storage Service – a part of Amazon Web Services) a huge number of websites store content and run services on S3. Among the sites and […]
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The exposure you get when listing your products on Amazon is difficult to match. Statistica reports show that Amazon averaged 164 million unique visitors in the first quarter of 2013 putting it at the top of the list of most popular U.S. retail websites. Although increasing sales is the primary goal of sellers on Amazon, Shopify […]
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