People Want Faster Mobile Web Experience

August 8, 2012
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by , August 7,2012 – Marketing Daily – Media Post

People. Give them everything, and they still want more. For all of the advances in wireless networks, 4G speeds and device chips, people say they want even more from their mobile Web experience.

According to a study conducted by Keynote Services, people are disappointed with the speed it takes to load a Web site on their mobile phones or tablets. Two-thirds of consumers surveyed for the study cited “Web pages being too slow to load” as their leading frustration with the mobile Web, according to Don Aoki, senior vice president of professional services at Keynote Competitive Research.

“Even though people make accommodations for [using] a tablet or smartphone, over time those [accommodations] for differences will begin to shrink,” Aoki tells Marketing Daily. “People don’t care what kind of device they’re [using], they’re trying to get something done or get some information.”

According to the study, 60% of tablet users said they expect a wait less than three seconds for a Web site to load, while nearly two-thirds of smartphone owners (64%) expected pages to load within four seconds.

For marketers, consumer frustration with download times can hold consequences. According to the study, 16% of consumers said they will not return or wait for a Web site to load if it takes too long, and 6% will move on to a competitor’s site.

“Mobile consumers have options on how they can access and consume their digital content,” Aoki says. “For brands, it’s critical to integrate and develop mobile strategies that are viable across multiple types of mobile devices.”

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