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Australia’s retail websites are lagging behind their global rivals

  • Written by Kris Towse

Speedy websites bring holiday cheer to shoppers, with global retail websites ready to use in 3 seconds or less

 

UK and Germany led the way during the holiday period, China and Australia clocked the slowest times


Digital performance management company Dynatrace has announced the findings of a series of benchmark tests that reveal how well retail websites performed during the holiday shopping season. The company analyzed shopper experience by measuring the time it took for leading retail sites in the UK, US, France, Germany, China, Australia, Spain and the Nordic region to be ready for shoppers to use.


Key findings:


  • On average, global retail websites for consumers doing online shopping between Black Friday and the 3rd January were visually complete and ready to use within 2.5 seconds;

  • Shoppers in Germany and the UK could access and browse retail websites the quickest, whilst Australia and China lagged behind the rest;

  • Retail websites in the US were 42% slower than Germany and 39% slower than the UK.


Dynatrace used its visually complete metric to compile the analysis, which measures how long it takes a web page to appear fully loaded and ready to use from the perspective of the user. This differs from the commonly used response time metric, which measures the total time it takes for all website elements to load – including those that users can’t see and therefore don’t impact on their experience.


Dave Anderson, digital performance expert at Dynatrace, explains, “Consumers expect websites to load within three seconds or less, so these results make for good reading for retailers. Germany and the UK are out in front when it comes to user experience, but there’s still work for retailers to do in other countries. The numbers involved may be considered fine margins, but the slightest delay in user experience can have a ripple effect on sales. For example, US-based fashion retailer Nordstrom reported an 11% fall in sales following a slowdown of just half a second.”


Dynatrace’s analysis of global visually complete times found that the best online experience was found predominantly in western European countries. Consumers in Germany (36% faster), the UK (32% faster), France (7% faster) and the Nordic region (4% faster) all had consumer experiences that were faster than the global average of 2.5 seconds. The US (10% slower), Spain (14% slower), Australia (15% slower) and China (42% slower) came in slower that the global average.


Anderson continues, “Providing shoppers with a great online shopping experience is vital for retailers looking to succeed in the cut-throat world of ecommerce. Our visually complete metric was developed to help organisations focus on what really impacts user experience. Whilst response time is still an important metric, it doesn’t give enough of a view on the user experience. If retailers just focus on response time metrics, they could reduce the time it takes for the full website to load, but not actually have any impact on customer experience and the time it takes for a website to be ready to use. Therefore, visually complete should be the key measure for any organisation looking to truly understand online user experience.”


Dynatrace tested the user experience of the top retail sites in eight countries every 10 minutes from November the 24th 2017 to the 3rd of January 2018. The results of this testing are outlined in the table below.


Country

Visually Complete

Response Time

Global Average

2.5 seconds

5.41 seconds

Germany

1.59 seconds

3.82 seconds

UK

1.69 seconds

5.19 seconds

France

2.32 seconds

5.81 seconds

Nordics

2.39 seconds

4.85 seconds

U.S

2.75 seconds

5.87 seconds

Spain

2.85 seconds

5.92 seconds

Australia

2.88 seconds

6.28 seconds

China

3.54 seconds

5.58 seconds



About Dynatrace


Dynatrace has redefined how you monitor today’s digital ecosystems. AI-powered, full stack and completely automated, it’s the only solution that provides answers, not just data, based on deep insight into every user, every transaction, across every application. The world’s leading brands, including 72 of the Fortune 100, trust Dynatrace to optimize customer experiences, innovate faster and modernize IT operations with absolute confidence.


Read more at https://www.dynatrace.com/, visit the blog, or find @dynatrace on Twitter.

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