{"id":367,"date":"2015-03-26T02:58:05","date_gmt":"2015-03-26T08:58:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cigniti.com\/blog\/?p=367"},"modified":"2022-07-29T10:38:38","modified_gmt":"2022-07-29T05:08:38","slug":"4-ways-performance-testing-saves-dollars-for-your-e-commerce-website","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cigniti.com\/blog\/4-ways-performance-testing-saves-dollars-for-your-e-commerce-website\/","title":{"rendered":"4 Ways Performance Testing Saves Dollars for Your E-Commerce Website"},"content":{"rendered":"
Estimates put the total B2C e-commerce sales figures<\/a> globally at $1.92 Trillion by the end of 2016. But the real question that e-commerce companies need to ask their IT or technical team is: Are we ready for the rush?<\/p>\n <\/p>\n When e-commerce companies announce campaigns and sales, there is often an uncontrolled rush of buyers to these sites and most often the infrastructure behind these retail websites is not sturdy enough to handle the volume. Take the recent example of Indian E-commerce major Flipkart. It went all guns firing on October 6th<\/sup> by hosting a mammoth Big Billion Day sale wherein buyers had options to buy products at almost 1% of the actual selling price. Moments before the sale began, users thronged to the site but saw broken links and 404 Error messages instead.<\/p>\n And once the event took off, things got worse. Even items added to the cart suddenly disappeared and showed that it was out of stock. The event caused a big uproar against Flipkart which to this day continues to haunt it, courtesy of social media repercussions it faces every time they advertise something through it.<\/p>\n So what really went wrong for Flipkart which boasts of having some of India\u2019s brightest talents on board within its Engineering team? They expected a rush, but they underestimated the volume and failed to conduct performance tests that were close to what happened in reality.<\/p>\n As far as e-commerce websites<\/a> are concerned, performance testing, though expensive, is an unavoidable parameter to analyze bottlenecks and solve them before customers visit. Here are FOUR ways in which performance testing can help companies avoid the Flipkart debacle when gearing up for such heavy traffic events.<\/p>\n In short, performance testing helps you find your site\u2019s weaknesses before you customer does! Find out how Cigniti\u2019s state of the art performance testing services<\/a> tailored exclusively for high traffic e-commerce sites can help your web business become a darling of the customer.<\/p>\n\n