Desi netizens avoid websites that fail to load in five seconds
When it comes to online browsing, two-thirds of Indian users do not wait for even five seconds for a web page to load and move on to next website, a survey said on Wednesday.
By : migrator
Update: 2017-11-29 21:51 GMT
New Delhi
According to the survey by global digital content provider Limelight Networks, Indians are the most demanding Internet users and 54 per cent would move to a different site to make a purchase if a website was too slow. Nearly 10 per cent of Indian users do not re-visit a website after previously experiencing slow performance.
Smartphones are the primary device used to access online content for Indians and more than half (56 per cent) expect fast web performance regardless of what device they are using. “In today’s crowded market, brands can’t risk delivering a poor online experience to their customers,” Michael Milligan, Senior Director at Limelight Networks, said in a statement.
The annual global report, which highlights online behaviour and expectations of consumers from seven countries including India, found major increases in time spent online and the impact of online experiences on customer loyalty. Globally, more than 45 per cent of people spent at least 15 hours a week online outside of work, a 64 per cent increase from last year.
Almost a third of Indian consumers spend at least 15 hours a week online outside of work -- the lowest amongst the countries surveyed. Indian consumers also want to know their information is being safeguarded online. 69 per cent have a negative opinion of a brand after it has experienced a security breach.
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