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In the past year, The Times of London grew the number of registered users on its site from zero to 1.2 million. Here's how the publisher did it.
A code audit helped Meredith speed up its ad-rendering times by 15 to 20 percent across desktop and mobile. This, along with an increase in native advertising, contributed to a 20 percent increase in revenue per site visit.
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The results were especially dramatic on mobile, where faster ad loading helped drive a 74 percent increase in revenue per visit, according to the publisher.
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