Improvement in website loading speed is one of the most important thing webmasters keep working on. You can achieve site speed by using right site and speed optimization tools. The MOZ team has shared a video titled ‘Page Speed Optimization: Metrics, Tools, and How to Improve’ featuring Britney Muller to guide webmasters on how required site speed could be achieved. The MOZ team says, “Page speed is an important consideration for your SEO work, but it’s a complex subject that tends to be very technical. What are the most crucial things to understand about your site’s... [...]
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Website speed matters for the Internet users and it is cited as the most common reasons for leaving the sites. With rising number of websites and the competition it is important to work on this sensitive element of the websites. HubSpot’s Gregg Crystal has shared some ways that can help you prevent your website suffering from slow page loading. Crystal says, “While a few modern content management systems like HubSpot implement speed-enhancing options out-of-the-box, the more common systems like WordPress and Joomla require a little manual labor to get up to speed. Now let’s look... [...]
Right website speed matters. There are ways like minimizing HTTP requests, enabling compression and browser catching, optimizing images and CSS delivery, reducing server response time etc. MOZ’s Benjamin Estes has shared some useful tips on how to improve your website speed with some simple and smart steps. Estes has cited PaheSpeed Insights which guide marketers on managing their site speed limits. Estes says, “A first look at PageSpeed Insights’ rules could make you think it’s all about serving fewer bytes to the user. Minify, optimize, compress. Size is only half the story. It... [...]
Loren Baker says, “In the world of SEO, user experience on websites has always been a factor, as has the time it takes for a site to load. However, with the use of mobile devices surpassing desktop use (in most consumer-facing industries) and the wide adoption of broadband, people expect sites to load instantly. Long gone are the days of waiting 10 seconds for a site to load. If a page takes more than a couple of seconds to load, users will instantly hit the back button and move on to the next result. Accordingly, Google officially started paying attention to site speed and declared its... [...]