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WANT TO KNOW WHAT THESE STATS MEAN? SIGN UP FOR The Daily Numbers Newsletter:Website Usability Issues For Tablet Users [CHART]
Tablet users’ expectations are being shaped by their fast PC-browsing experiences. The survey also found that 69% of those polled wanted websites to load in 2 seconds or less on tablets.
Suggesting that current tablet users are somewhat dissatisfied by the web experience on the tablet so far, a sizeable minority of those surveyed, 41%, said they had encountered some kind of problem while browsing on their tablets over the previous 12 months. Within that group, two-thirds said they had dealt with slow-loading websites, while about 40% had faced problems with either formatting or functionality. Read the rest at eMarketer.
Tablet Users Expect Speedy Sites [CHART]
A January 2012 poll of worldwide tablet users conducted by Equation Research for technology performance company Compuware found that seven out of 10 respondents expected that websites would load at least as fast on tablets as they would on PCs. Read the rest at eMarketer.
Website Testing [INFOGRAPHIC]
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WANT TO KNOW WHAT THESE STATS MEAN? SIGN UP FOR The Daily Numbers Newsletter:Brands Websites vs. Mobile Sites [CHART]
December 2011 research from L2 Think Tank indicated that, although most of the beauty/skincare, fashion, hospitality, retail and watch/jewelry brands studied had commerce and store locator functions enabled on their mobile sites, just as they did on their desktop websites, relatively few had as many other features available via mobile. Read the rest at eMarketer.
Website Conversion Testing [INFOGRAPHIC]
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WANT TO KNOW WHAT THESE STATS MEAN? SIGN UP FOR The Daily Numbers Newsletter:Social Commerce: Facebook Logins & eCommerce Site Visits By Day [CHART]
An October 2011 study from social retail recommendations service provider Sociable Labs found that at any given time around half of all visitors to US ecommerce sites are already logged in to Facebook. They may not be using their Facebook login to tie their interests, activities and social graph back into the retailer’s recommendation algorithms—yet—but they are active members of the social networking giant who are currently logged in on the same computer. Read the rest at eMarketer.



