Are you ready for hectic days at the office? Frantically trying to make everything in order for Black Friday? Will your website, or your client’s websites, be able to handle the peaks in traffic? Tilaa has your back!
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, consumers have become even more accustomed to online shopping and ordering, considered the safest way to access great deals worldwide.
Black Friday has changed from its original 24-hour format. With its original online equivalent -Cyber Monday- right after the weekend, it will be more likely to be a 96 hour online long weekend sales extravaganza.
To sum it up: expect massive sales and massive traffic from Black Friday to Cyber Monday.
With this in mind, it's important to prepare your website for increased visitor volumes.
Expect a long weekend with massive sales, tons of clients and people flocking to your website. This means that not only your website, but all of your systems need to be able to cope with continuous high load and spikes from the moment clients start their online shopping spree.
You must make sure you’re able to keep those customers. Guide them effortlessly (without any delays) from the product page, to their shopping basket and to the checkout.
The cost of failure if your webshop is not ready:
Examples of major Black Friday-fails
In 2019 J. Crew lost 323.000 shoppers worth $750.000 in sales during a 5-hour black out of the website. Wallmart lost $9 million in just 150 minutes of downtime. Costco went down completely for 16 hours and lost out on $11 million! The consequences in a nutshell? Less profit, a damaged reputation for the company and more sales for your competitors.
Surges in your website traffic (and those of your competitors) can cause stress on the system – resulting in delays and abandoned shopping carts. So, make sure your technical team is on board for these days too and run performance tests (such as load and stress tests, as well as soak, spike and isolation tests) in advance. For example with tools like JMeter, Siege, LoadImpact, Locust, k6 or Cyberflood (Blitz.io) (there are tons of them out there, so pick one that you like and is specific to your needs and environment).
While on the technical side of things: