The Secret Weapons of the AOL Optimization Team Presentatio
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The Secret Weapons of the AOL Optimization Team
Dave Artz
Secret Weapon #1:Apache Mods
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modconcathttp://code.google.com/p/modconcat/
Once installed, lets you reference any CSS or JS file on your server like this:
http://www.yourdomain.com/optional/path/??filename1.js,subdirectory/filename2.js,filename3.js
Honors the cache headers of the youngest file
modjsminhttp://code.google.com/p/modjsmin/
Once installed, all JS files are minified on demand, leaving commented source intact
Ported from Doug Crockford’s C library
292 KB
40 KB
86% smaller1.5 sec. fasterOriginal
moddimshttp://code.google.com/p/moddims/
Once installed, lets you reference any image on your server like this:
http://www.yourdomain.com/dims/resize/320x240/quality/90/http://www.yourdomain.com/images/full-quality-image.jpg
Manipulate image compression levels on the fly
Resize large full quality images to thumbnails
Secret Weapon #2:Friendly Iframes
The Friendly Iframe
Quarantines blocking JS ads in their own little bubble so content can continue rendering
When finished loading, text ads are copied to the parent and pick up CSS styles
Ad creatives can expand out of the frame without any cross-domain issues
Simple demo of the technique: http://www.artzstudio.com/files/fif-demo/
Secret Weapon #3:“On Demand”
Solutions
“Morphing”
môrf·ing verb
1. Using placeholder HTML elements that have all the data necessary to transform into another HTML element (typically heavier in byte size) on demand
ClickTale found that 78% of user page views do not reach the bottom of the page
Source: ClickTale Blog, Unfolding the Fold http://blog.clicktale.com/2006/12/23/unfolding-the-fold/
Keep your eyes on the Net panel...
Sonar
Solution for detecting if an object is visible (on or near) the screen, and then doing something
Example usage:sonar.add({obj:”obj_id”, px : 200, callback : function(){...}});
See http://www.artzstudio.com/files/sonar/
Secret Weapon #4:ESR
(Executive Speed Report)
Executive Speed Report
Provides full transparency on the performance of AOL websites with a competitive focus
Products and pages are “taggable” so people can get a view of what they care about
“Self serve” lets anyone manage the URL sets, ensuring the right pages get measured
Secret Weapon #5:Auditron
“This is wrong.”-Lucius Fox, The Dark Knight
Our Secret Weapons
Apache Mods (dims, concat, jsmin)
Friendly Iframe
“On Demand” Solutions (morphing, sonar)
ESR (Executive Speed Report)
Auditron
Top Secret Weapon:Beacon
Beacon
Loads asynchronously as the first JS object on the page; small unobtrusive library (2K)
Internally used to track page view, visit, clicks, time spent, etc.
Sends load time of the page back on clicks(window.onload time - beacon initialization time)
Currently does not include server response times; purely front end load time measurement
Our First Experiment
Take a sample of visits
For each visit, compute the average load time across the pages viewed
Break the visits into 10 groups (percentiles) based on the average load time
Examine page views per visit of each group, from fastest to slowest
AOL Autos
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10th 20th 30th 40th 50th 60th 70th 80th 90th 100th
Visit Load Time Percentile*
Average Page Views per Visit
*10th is fastest 10% of the visit sample, 100th is slowest 10%
AOL Money & Finance
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10th 20th 30th 40th 50th 60th 70th 80th 90th 100th
Visit Load Time Percentile*
Average Page Views per Visit
*10th is fastest 10% of the visit sample, 100th is slowest 10%
AOL Shopping
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10th 20th 30th 40th 50th 60th 70th 80th 90th 100th
Visit Load Time Percentile*
Average Page Views per Visit
*10th is fastest 10% of the visit sample, 100th is slowest 10%
Moviefone
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10th 20th 30th 40th 50th 60th 70th 80th 90th 100th
Visit Load Time Percentile*
Average Page Views per Visit
*10th is fastest 10% of the visit sample, 100th is slowest 10%
Conclusions
Visits experiencing the fastest load times delivered us the most page views per visit
More study is needed to determine why one site’s “profile” differs from the other
Dave needs feedback on the methodology, and other studies to do with this data
Done.
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