Intranätverk – Web Strategy for Everyone http://webstrategyforeveryone.com How to create and manage a website, usable by anyone on any device, with great information architecture and high performance Tue, 10 Jul 2018 21:28:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.8 http://webstrategyforeveryone.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/cropped-wsfe-icon-square-32x32.png Intranätverk – Web Strategy for Everyone http://webstrategyforeveryone.com 32 32 Mobile performance and usability of Fortune 500 companies http://webstrategyforeveryone.com/pagespeed-fortune-500-vs-omxs30/?pk_campaign=feed&pk_kwd=pagespeed-fortune-500-vs-omxs30 http://webstrategyforeveryone.com/pagespeed-fortune-500-vs-omxs30/?pk_campaign=feed&pk_kwd=pagespeed-fortune-500-vs-omxs30#respond Mon, 14 Nov 2016 09:29:16 +0000 http://webstrategyforeveryone.com/?p=333 How cocky can I, as a Scandinavian, be of our accomplishments and our impression on the global mobile industry? I’m of course thinking about Nokia and Ericsson! Both previously makers of mobile handsets, and nowadays making magic on the backend of cellular network technology, worldwide. Do we still have that digital head start that we …

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How cocky can I, as a Scandinavian, be of our accomplishments and our impression on the global mobile industry? I’m of course thinking about Nokia and Ericsson! Both previously makers of mobile handsets, and nowadays making magic on the backend of cellular network technology, worldwide.

Do we still have that digital head start that we fought so hard for in the 1990s? Obviously, this blog post won’t give a definitive answer to that question. But this is my contribution to the subject of an eventual Scandinavian lead in the mobile industry and perspective on mobile tech, usability and the need for speed. How do Sweden as a nation compare to the US regarding the, once again, popular concept of “digitization”. Well, this post is a attempt to start comparing, and to give you as a reader some data to begin benchmarking your website against the really big companies of Fortune 500, and the biggest ones of Sweden.

My book, Web Strategy for Everyone, deals with the issues of both speed and user needs when on mobile. Also a lot on design principles such as mobile first, responsive web design, adaptive, single page applications (SPA) and progressive web apps. Buy the book Web Strategy for Everyone directly from the publisher Intranätverk.

This comparison is how well major Swedish companies embraced usability and website speed. Today, we’re in a mobile first setting. Often attributed to the release of the Apple Iphone back in 2007. Almost ten years ago Apple contributed to – in a major way – making the Web accessible to mobile, for the masses!

Benchmarking method: OMX Stockholm 30 duel with the financial magazine Fortune’s list of America’s 500 largest companies

Since Sweden is a pretty small country, I have selected the 30 biggest companies on the Stockholm Stock Exchange in 2016, the so-called OMXS30. In the contending ring corner, for the US, is the 500 largest US companies according to the financial magazine Fortune. Biggest based on their annual turnover. No method is perfect, this one is no exception. But on some level, this comparison is the giants from one country to the giants from another.

Since the company Atlas Copco is listed twice on the Swedish list, there’s just 29 companies. The same problem exists multiple times with the Fortune 500, for instance the different incarnations of Time Warner, and others. In addition, this type of test is blocked by the security settings of some websites. That’s why the Fortune 500 simply became “Fortune 425” in this evaluation. Still, I think there is probably enough data to suffice as an acceptable average. But of course, it’s up to you to reflect upon the precision and if it is good enough for what you decisions you intend to make based on these data.

Measuring rod = Google PageSpeed API

The analysis is based on Google’s API called PageSpeed. If you’d like to make spot checks on any single webpage Google’s PageSpeed Insights web service will prove useful. The difference is that, with the API, one can automate checks of up to 25,000 pages per day. Thus one can approach a more quantitative analysis.

For those of you who want to know how much data is the basis of the analysis, there were 2,155 webpages evaluated for the 29 Swedish websites. For the American companies I evaluated 28,162 webpages from the 425 websites.

The average values were then stored as per website, which you can inspect in the Excel file linked below. After this, all Swedish companies’ averages were calculated, as well as all US companies averages, in order to be compared. It’s the way you should regard the tables below – as averages first calculated per site, then combined averages for OMXS30 as well as for F500. This double average calculation is necessary since the sampling of the websites differed.

Below is how an average webpage looks like. Besides Pagespeed and Usability, low numbers are generally a good thing.

Measure Result OMXS30 Result F500
Pagespeed 58,7 av 100 57,1 av 100
Usability 91,6 av 100 88,4 av 100
Javascript 1 023 Kb 1 152 Kb
Adobe Flash 0 Kb 476 Kb
Images 750 Kb 720 Kb
CSS 530 Kb 352 Kb
HTML 138 Kb 112 Kb
Text (textResponseBytes) 44 Kb 74 Kb
Other (otherResponseBytes) 36 Kb 46 Kb
Request size 8,1 Kb 11,2 Kb
Number of resources 49,2 66,3
Number of static (cacheable) resources 33,8 41,2
Number of Javascript resources 16 21,7
Number of CSS resources 3,8 6,1
Number of hosts 11,2 15,4

Potential for improvement

As a bonus, when using Google PageSpeed via the API we get figures on what can be improved. In this comparison, the relative improvement is Google’s suggestion to the average Fortune 500 company website. Averages are calculated just like mentioned above.

Low figures are to be preferred, it means that the craftsmanship of the website is a professional one. The measures are pretty much obvious to the web professional, but please refer to Google PageSpeed API dokumentation for reference.

Measure Resultat OMXS30 Resultat F500
MinimizeRenderBlockingResources 38,3 43,3
OptimizeImages 13,6 12,0
LeverageBrowserCaching 13,1 17,8
EnableGzipCompression 12,2 13,3
MainResourceServerResponseTime 5,9 3,4
UseLegibleFontSizes 5,0 8,3
SizeTapTargetsAppropriately 4,0 4,4
PrioritizeVisibleContent 4,0 2,4
MinifyJavaScript 2,0 2,8
ConfigureViewport 1,4 2,4
SizeContentToViewport 1,4 2,0
AvoidLandingPageRedirects 0,9 0,7
MinifyHTML 0,6 0,3
MinifyCss 0,5 0,9
AvoidPlugins 0,0 0,0
AvoidInterstitials 0,0 0,0

Being a Swede, I might after all be a tiny-wee bit biased, but I’d like to claim that the almost imperceptible country of Sweden came out as a the winner of this comparison.

What do you think? Give me your best counter-arguments in the comments! 😛

Some things on these lists are easier to resolve than others. When you do this kind of evaluation on your own website, you might find a treasure trove of easy improvements. Such as, on this list, we find enabling GZip and leveraging browser cache early on in the list. Some things are very easy to resolve. For instance, dramatically improving those two takes about an hour each. Its all about the configuration of the website in the file .htaccess for WordPress, or web.config in a Microsoft environment, for instance.

More about the evaluation

For those of you who want to inspect the data behind the result, I have compiled an Excel file. In the Excel file you can filter individual websites’ performance, or comparing metrics for the different websites. Check out the Excel file here

You’d like to learn more about web performance?

Want to learn more about the variety of tools? Well, I’m pretty biased but perhaps you’d like the book Web Strategy for Everyone. In addition to its introduction to the Web, information architecture and web design principles It also discusses web performance and tooling.

In stark contrast to most English books, Web Strategy for Everyone is more dense, rich in insight, less repetitive. That’s how we Scandinavians roll 😛

Buy the book about web strategy and performance optimization from the publisher intranätverk

Challenge: Earn your discount 🙂

If you’d like a coupon code worth 25 % discount on all books at Intranätverk’s bookstore, all you have to do is figure out below Python rebus ( yeah, it’s a simple concatenation):

‘{}{}{}’.format('friends', 'of', 'intranatverk')

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Want to review Web Strategy for Everyone? http://webstrategyforeveryone.com/review-web-strategy-everyone/?pk_campaign=feed&pk_kwd=review-web-strategy-everyone http://webstrategyforeveryone.com/review-web-strategy-everyone/?pk_campaign=feed&pk_kwd=review-web-strategy-everyone#respond Sun, 15 May 2016 17:25:59 +0000 http://webstrategyforeveryone.com/?p=135 The book Web Strategy for Everyone will be released within a few days, initially as an ebook. If you want a review copy get in touch and my publisher will send you a free copy, they have a couple dedicated for reviewers. How to qualify for a review copy First of all, you have to …

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The book Web Strategy for Everyone will be released within a few days, initially as an ebook. If you want a review copy get in touch and my publisher will send you a free copy, they have a couple dedicated for reviewers.

How to qualify for a review copy

First of all, you have to have somewhere to publish your review, of course. It is not a requirement that you have a lot of visitors or followers. But preferably your publication/blog is tech or web related.

You are expected to have written your review within a month, and please let us know when you have and we’ll post a link to your review on Twitter and our other channels.

Get in touch via Twitter if you want a review copy.

Some facts about the book

All in all, there are 80 pictures and 60 000 words spread over 212 pages. The printed book will be released late this summer. The book is published by Intranätverk, they also offer books about the digital workplace, intranet governance, and more.

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Publisher manifesto http://webstrategyforeveryone.com/publisher-manifesto/?pk_campaign=feed&pk_kwd=publisher-manifesto http://webstrategyforeveryone.com/publisher-manifesto/?pk_campaign=feed&pk_kwd=publisher-manifesto#respond Sun, 08 Nov 2015 20:05:53 +0000 http://webstrategyforeveryone.com/?p=85 This book’s publisher, Intranätverk, recently published a manifesto. Read below. Already being an author of one book I can only praise such an initiative. Being a niche-author is not as glamorous as some people seem to believe. Currently I make 7.3 EUR when I sell a book, but to make that sale I had to …

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This book’s publisher, Intranätverk, recently published a manifesto. Read below. Already being an author of one book I can only praise such an initiative. Being a niche-author is not as glamorous as some people seem to believe. Currently I make 7.3 EUR when I sell a book, but to make that sale I had to finance my own inventory. So, I bought a lot of my own books. For 7 EUR each, and if someone buys it I’ll make 0.3 EUR. This is called self-publishing, and it’s not really a great incentive to authors.

Well, the English edition of the web strategy book is published by Intranätverk and I’m inclined to publish all my future books this way since it lets me focus on writing.

Intranätverk’s publisher manifesto

We at Intranätverk publish books that we like, we care about and we think will help you! We are on a mission to deliver valuable and useful knowledge.

As an independent publisher we care about the quality of our books, about our authors and our customer service.

We like to be in touch with everyone who reads the books we publish, because our authors and we care about what you think about the books, so please tell us! It is how we keep improving what we offer.

We love publishing books and we hope you love reading them. If you like our books, we would love you to buy them directly from us. If you do, all the money goes towards investing in new books and authors.

If you buy directly from us you will also get:

  • all the updates for the ebook you buy
  • an ebook version included with every print version of the book
  • free shipping via post

For the sake of transparency: We share profits 50/50 with our authors. 

Kristian Norling, September 2015

Also, read Mark Morrell’s take on the publisher manifesto, he’s also an author on Intranätverk.

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Last round of proof-reading http://webstrategyforeveryone.com/last-proof-reading-begin-soon/?pk_campaign=feed&pk_kwd=last-proof-reading-begin-soon http://webstrategyforeveryone.com/last-proof-reading-begin-soon/?pk_campaign=feed&pk_kwd=last-proof-reading-begin-soon#respond Tue, 15 Sep 2015 13:45:57 +0000 http://webstrategyforeveryone.com/?p=63 Soon, the last round of proof-reading will begin. This time by a person who is actually English and has English as native language. In other words, publishing in November is still probable. At the top of this post you find a word cloud of the manuscript. Regard it as a small insight on what the …

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Soon, the last round of proof-reading will begin. This time by a person who is actually English and has English as native language. In other words, publishing in November is still probable.

At the top of this post you find a word cloud of the manuscript. Regard it as a small insight on what the book is trying to cover and what wordings you can expect 🙂

Sign up to the newsletter to not miss out on when the book is released, and if you like to get discounted offers on related books you can tick that box. At time of writing I got an offer of 20% of all books from my publisher Intranätverk.

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