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which integrates the best aspects of usability, behavior and attitudinal preferences and research.
The studies utilize actual panels of online consumers (usually 200 people per site that meet particular demographics) who
are directed to perform a series of tasks on each site. The online studies provide for real-time feedback as the tasks are
performed. The goal for the customer experience studies is to better understand how to improve site conversion by
understanding the “why” behind the “what.”
For the service level studies Keynote utilizes Transaction Perspective®, its market-leading service for Web
performance test and measurement along with its global infrastructure of measurement computers, to examine the
technical performance of Web sites in the areas of responsiveness and reliability. Keynote runs over 6,500
simulated transactions against each site studied from 10 geographic locations in the U.S. over a one moth period.
An additional 40 key performance metrics are gathered and assessed. With this data in hand, Keynote analysts rank
the sites in the study on each of seven key performance factors.
The overall goal of Keynote industry research is to provide detailed metrics, insights, analysis and actionable
recommendations to site operators for IMPROVING online customer satisfaction and site responsiveness and reliability.
Here are the sites included in Keynote’s customer experience and service level studies of banking Web sites:
Bank of America |
Citibank |
Chase |
National City |
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U.S. Bank |
Wachovia |
Washington Mutual |
Wells Fargo |
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In addition to the banks listed above, the following bank sites were included in the Keynote WebExcellence Scorecard for Banks:
BB&T, Citizens Bank, Commerce Bank, E*Trade Bank, Fifth Third Bank, First National Bank, First Tennessee Bank, Hibernia National
Bank, HSBC, Huntington, Key Bank, LaSalle Bank, M&I Bank, National City, NetBank, PNC, Regions Bank, Sovereign Bank, SunTrust Bank,
TD Banknorth, Union Bank of California, U.S. Bank, Wachovia, Washington Mutual and Webster Bank.
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