Your customers’ experiences on mobile are more important than ever. These 50 mobile performance stats say it all.
MOBILE PERFORMANCE
- Mobile pages make an average of 214 server requests, and nearly half of all server requests are ad-related. [i]
- The average weight of the content on mobile sites is 1.49 MB, which takes 7 seconds to load over 3G connections. [ii]
- The average load time for mobile sites is 19 seconds over 3G connections. [iii]
- One out of two people expect a page to load in less than 2 seconds. [iv]
- 85% of mobile users expect pages to load as fast as or faster than they load on the desktop. [v]
- Mobile sites that load in 5 seconds earn up to 2x more mobile ad revenue than those whose sites load in 19 seconds. [vi]
- Sites that load in 5 seconds vs 19 seconds observed 25% higher ad viewability. [vii]
- Sites that load in 5 seconds vs 19 seconds observed 70% longer average sessions. [viii]
- Sites that load in 5 seconds vs 19 seconds observed 35% lower bounce rates. [ix]
- Latency for major mobile carriers in the US ranges from 340 to 362 milliseconds per request. [x]
- In 2011, almost half of all pages served to mobile contained fewer than 25 total requests. [xi]
- Today, 1 out of 5 pages contains 100 or more resource requests and more than half of all pages contain 50 or more requests. [xii]
- The average page served to mobile has grown by 203% since 2011. [xiii]
- In 2011, only 2% of all pages served to mobile devices used custom fonts. In 2015, that number has increased 48%.[xiv]
- The average page served to mobile is 3X bigger than it was four years ago. [xv]
MOBILE USAGE
- 75% of Internet users went online via a mobile device at the end of 2015. [xvi]
- In many countries, including the US, more searches take place on mobile devices than on computers. [xvii]
- The percentage of people making mobile purchases steadily increased to 30% in Q4-2015 (24% on a phone and 6% on a tablet) and the frequency of mobile purchases increased 35%.[xviii]
- 60% of customers seek discounts and sales, 36% seek product reviews, and 35% seek product information, via mobile ads. [xix]
- 57% of tablet users conduct product searches at least once a week, compared to 37% of desktop users. [xx]
- By 2020, there will be roughly 6.1 billion mobile users. [xxi]
- Wi-Fi and mobile-connected devices will generate 68% of all Internet traffic by 2017. [xxii]
- There are more mobile Internet users than desktop Internet users; 52.7% of global Internet users access the Internet via mobile, and 75.1% of US Internet users access the Internet via mobile. [xxiii]
COST OF POOR MOBILE PERFORMANCE
- 46% of people say that waiting for pages to load is what they dislike the most when browsing the web on mobile devices. [xxiv]
- 53% of mobile site visits are abandoned if pages take longer than 3 seconds to load. [xxv]
- 65% of consumers say that a poor online experience has a direct impact on their opinion of a brand. [xxvi]
- 39% of mobile users are not happy with their online experience due to slow pages and mobile site freezes/crashes. [xxvii]
- 46% of mobile users would abandon a page if it did not load within 3 seconds. [xxviii]
- Tablet users are 33% less likely to purchase from a company online if they experience poor site performance, 46% will go to competitor websites, and 35% are less likely to visit the problematic website on any platform. [xxix]
- Every one-second delay in web page load time could lead to $1.6B in annual losses for major online merchants. [xxx]
- 52% of customers are less likely to engage with a company due to a bad mobile experience. [xxxi]
- 30% of dissatisfied mobile shoppers say they will never return. [xxxii]
- 36% cited slow load times as the cause of abandonment on mobile travel sites. [xxxiii]
M-COMMERCE
- B2C mobile commerce sales in the US are valued at an estimated $83.93 billion. [xxxiv]
- eMarketer estimates US retail m-commerce sales will reach $123.13 billion in 2016. [xxxv]
- In 2015, mobile influenced over $1 trillion in retail sales. [xxxvi]
- 27% of US smartphone owners purchased via a retail mobile app. [xxxvii]
- Nearly a quarter of respondents said they have between six and ten retail apps on their smartphones as of April 2016. [xxxviii]
- More than half of all time spent on retail sites takes place on a mobile device. [xxxix]
- Mobile shopping cart abandonment rates are higher (at 97%) than desktop shopping cart rates (at 70 – 75%).[xl]
- 82% of people consult their phones regarding a purchase they’re about to make in a store. [xli]
- 30% of all online purchases took place on mobile (24% on a phone, 6% on a tablet). [xlii]
- By 2019, 25% of all global online travel bookings will be from mobile devices. [xliii]
- 50% of all online travel bookings in the US are expected to occur via mobile device in 2016, yet only 24% of the top 100 mobile travel sites loaded in the ideal time of 4 seconds or less across devices. [xliv]
INVESTMENT IN MOBILE
- Only 14% of companies Forrester surveyed use mobile to transform their customer experiences. [xlv]
- 77% of retailers have sites optimized for smartphones. [xlvi]
- Only 25% of companies will fully integrate mobile into their overall business strategies to transform their customer experience. [xlvii]
- In 2014, retailers spent an average of $1.2 million on smartphone investments and $550,000 on tablet investments. [xlviii]
- Mobile search ads were estimated to be $12.85 billion in 2015, over 50% of the search market. [xlix]
- Mobile advertising spend is projected to account for 60.4% of all digital advertising spend by 2016 and 72.2% of all digital advertising spend by 2019. [l]
[i] https://doubleclick-publishers.googleblog.com/2016/09/the-need-for-mobile-speed.html
[ii] https://doubleclick-publishers.googleblog.com/2016/09/the-need-for-mobile-speed.html
[iii] https://doubleclick-publishers.googleblog.com/2016/09/the-need-for-mobile-speed.html
[iv] https://doubleclick-publishers.googleblog.com/2016/09/the-need-for-mobile-speed.html
[v] http://sixrevisions.com/mobile/pay-attention-to-mobile-web-performance/
[vi] https://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/nordics/research-study/the-need-for-mobile-speed-how-mobile-latency-impacts-publisher-revenue/
[vii] https://doubleclick-publishers.googleblog.com/2016/09/the-need-for-mobile-speed.html
[viii] https://doubleclick-publishers.googleblog.com/2016/09/the-need-for-mobile-speed.html
[ix] https://doubleclick-publishers.googleblog.com/2016/09/the-need-for-mobile-speed.html
[x] https://www.soasta.com/blog/23-stats-mobile-web-performance-monitoring/
[xi] https://www.soasta.com/blog/23-stats-mobile-web-performance-monitoring/
[xii] https://www.soasta.com/blog/23-stats-mobile-web-performance-monitoring/
[xiii] https://www.akamai.com/es/es/multimedia/documents/state-of-the-internet/akamai-state-of-the-internet-report-q1-2016.pdf
[xiv] https://www.soasta.com/blog/23-stats-mobile-web-performance-monitoring/
[xv] https://www.soasta.com/blog/23-stats-mobile-web-performance-monitoring/
[xvi] http://www.globalwebindex.net/hubfs/Reports/GWI_Device_Report_-_Q3_2015_Summary.pdf
[xvii] http://searchengineland.com/its-official-google-says-more-searches-now-on-mobile-than-on-desktop-220369
[xviii] http://heidicohen.com/2015-mobile-marketing/
[xix] http://heidicohen.com/2015-mobile-marketing/
[xx] https://www.soasta.com/blog/23-stats-mobile-web-performance-monitoring/
[xxi] https://techcrunch.com/2015/06/02/6-1b-smartphone-users-globally-by-2020-overtaking-basic-fixed-phone-subscriptions/
[xxii] http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collateral/service-provider/visual-networking-index-vni/mobile-white-paper-c11-520862.html
[xxiii] https://hostingfacts.com/internet-facts-stats-2016/
[xxiv] https://blog.kissmetrics.com/loading-time/
[xxv] https://www.doubleclickbygoogle.com/articles/mobile-speed-matters/
[xxvi] http://blog.accessdevelopment.com/customer-loyalty-statistics-2015-edition
[xxvii] https://www.soasta.com/blog/23-stats-mobile-web-performance-monitoring/
[xxviii] https://blog.kissmetrics.com/loading-time/
[xxix] https://mobiforge.com/research-analysis/how-important-is-web-performance
[xxx] https://www.fastcompany.com/1825005/how-one-second-could-cost-amazon-16-billion-sales
[xxxi] https://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/intl/en-gb/research-studies/what-users-want-most-from-mobile-sites-today.html
[xxxii] http://blog.accessdevelopment.com/index.php/2013/11/the-ultimate-collection-of-loyalty-statistics
[xxxiii] https://www.radware.com/newsevents/pressreleases/radware-reveals-76-percent-travel-websites-arent-optimized/
[xxxiv] https://hostingfacts.com/internet-facts-stats-2016/
[xxxv] http://www.emarketer.com/Article/Mcommerces-Rapid-Growth-Primarily-Coming-Smartphones/1013909
[xxxvi] http://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/pages/about-deloitte/articles/press-releases/digital-influences-in-retail-store-sales.html
[xxxvii] http://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/us/Documents/consumer-business/us-retail-mobile-influence-factor-062712.pdf
[xxxviii]http://newsroom.bankofamerica.com/files/doc_library/additional/2015_BAC_Trends_in_Consumer_Mobility_Report.pdf
[xxxix] http://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/pages/about-deloitte/articles/press-releases/retail-digital-divide.html
[xl] https://hostingfacts.com/internet-facts-stats-2016/
[xli] https://think.storage.googleapis.com/docs/micromoments-guide-to-winning-shift-to-mobile-download.pdf
[xlii] http://www.criteo.com/media/1894/criteo-state-of-mobile-commerce-q1-2015-ppt.pdf
[xliii] https://skift.com/2015/07/21/the-rise-of-the-mobile-channel-changing-booking-patterns-and-business-models/
[xliv] http://www.emarketer.com/Article/By-2016-Most-Digital-Travel-Bookers-Will-Use-Mobile-Devices/1013248
[xlv] http://blogs.forrester.com/thomas_husson/15-11-10-how_mobile_will_transform_business_in_2016
[xlvi] https://www.internetretailer.com/2014/10/01/mobile-shoppers-convert-160-more-often-optimized-sites
[xlvii] http://sloanreview.mit.edu/projects/embracing-digital-technology/
[xlviii] http://heidicohen.com/2016-mobile-marketing-trends/
[xlix] http://www.emarketer.com/Article/Mobile-Will-Account-72-of-US-Digital-Ad-Spend-by-2019/1012258
[l] http://www.emarketer.com/Article/Mobile-Will-Account-72-of-US-Digital-Ad-Spend-by-2019/1012258
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