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European e-commerce websites' performance poor: Study

20 Nov 22 2 min read

The top five monolithic CMSs perform poorly in Google Lighthouse speed and performance scores, with websites built on these CMSs achieving a maximum average performance score of 34.6. These low scores have a negative impact on responsiveness and visual stability of websites of top European e-commerce companies, which makes them more difficult to use and decreases conversion rates, as per a recent study.

As traffic grows, e-commerce companies are more likely to use multiple CMSs, with the average monthly traffic of those using 1 CMS being 2,678,933 and those using 2 CMSs being 4,303,393. This leads to siloed content that presents obstacles for omnichannel marketing, according to the Enterprise eCommerce Leader Report (2023 EMEA) study conducted by Storyblok, a content management system (CMS) category leader.

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The study also found that adding content in a second language significantly increases the growth rate of traffic: adding 1 to 3 extra languages can lead to up to a 26 per cent growth rate in a 3-month period and a 24 per cent growth rate in a 6-month period. The top 5 monolithic CMSs all perform poorly in terms of time to interactive, ranging from 9.5 to 13.3 seconds

"Monolithic CMSs prevent e-commerce companies from delivering and evolving the digital experiences customers deserve," said Dominik Angerer, co-founder and CEO of Storyblok. "Headless content management not only allows for dramatically increased speed and performance, but it also opens up endless possibilities for the channels you can use to reach your customers."

The report examined data from 3,583 e-commerce companies in the EMEA regions that have 100+ employees and revenue above $10 million.

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