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Online Shoppers Increasingly Showing Signs of Web Rage When Visiting Sites
07-07-2006, 11:53 AM,
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Quote:UK consumers from the north of England and Scotland are most likely to be prone to 'web rage' when shopping online...

While some frustration is experienced by all Brits who shop online, the research found that people in the North East and Scotland are the least tolerant of poor website performance.

Almost a quarter in these regions declared they would never return to their favourite site again if performance was bad, versus an average of six per cent elsewhere...

full article: http://www.computeractive.co.uk/computer...xperienced
Al draagt een aap een gouden ring, het is en blijft een lelijk ding
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07-28-2006, 05:35 AM,
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Re: Online Shoppers Increasingly Showing Signs of Web Rage When Visiting Sites
Some folks need a sedative.  ;D
OAI Moron Hall of Fame
<i>sell-thru is an irrelevant and illogical consideration.</i>
-KaRay, owner of WP giving selling advice, 2006

<i>the site was 'NOT' hacked but the little script that had recipes on had the link altered</i>
-Plunderhere Owner Mark Taylor after his site was hacked by a Chinese hacker gang, 2008

Some people have it like that, others don’t. I do.
-Probidscripts owner Spencer Osama Binweb Laden Ray bragging about his ability to scam the OAI without feeling any guilt, 2008.

How does an auction site get buyers?
-question asked at PSU by owner of auction site BidBeaver.ca, 2008

How do I get sales?
-question asked at PSU by online store owner, 2009.

I was told by my Tech. Support that my site dont really need SSL.. his servers
are well protected and that info your providing to join aint really top secret information

-owner of auction site TheTraderOutlet.com discussig his site's lack of basic security, 2009
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Quote:poor website performance.

Most new store owners don't realize that it's worth spending extra for performance. 
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