eBay, Amazon Site Performance Score Horribly In UK
Written by Fred J. AunFebruary 4th, 2009
Amazon's U.K.-facing Web site scored near the bottom of the January ranking of U.K. retail site performance by testing company Sitemorse, and eBay's didn't do much better.
Sitemorse reviews and ranks sites on several parameters, including function, accessibility for the disabled, code quality and performance of each site's first 125 pages. It ranked amazon.co.uk 104 out of the 109 sites tested, giving it a measly 1.26 points out of a possible 10 and finding that the site required "urgent attention" because its shortcomings posed a "significant business risk" in function, accessibility and code quality.
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