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Improve Page Speed of Website

Website page speed optimization can enable you come across your problem areas and find the best solution to give your website a competitive edge.

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Improve Page Speed of Website

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  1. Website Page Speed Optimization Boost your site speed

  2. Website Page Speed ? Webperformance refers to the speed in which web pages are downloaded and displayed on the user's web browser. ... Some aspects which can affect the speed of page load include browser/server cache, image optimization. Page speed is often confused with "site speed," which is actually the page speed for a sample of page views on a site. Page speed can be described in either "page load time" (the time it takes to fully display the content on a specific page) or "time to first byte" (how long it takes for your browser to receive the first byte of information from the web server). SEO Best Practices Google has indicated site speed (and as a result, page speed) is one of the signals used by its algorithm to rank pages. And research has shown that Google might be specifically measuring time to first byte as when it considers page speed. In addition, a slow page speed means that search engines can crawl fewer pages using their allocated crawl budget, and this could negatively affect your indexation. Page speed is also important to user experience. Pages with a longer load time tend to have higher bounce rates and lower average time on page. Longer load times have also been shown to negatively affect conversions.

  3. How to speed up your website There are tons of factors that influence how long each page on your site takes to load, so there are many different steps you can take to increase your speed and improve user experience. 1. Choose the right hosting option for your needs Most new site owners choose the cheapest possible option for hosting. While this is often enough in the beginning, you’ll likely need to upgrade once you start getting more traffic. When looking at hosting, you have three different options: • Shared hosting • VPS hosting • Dedicated server • Shared hosting is the cheapest option and you can often get it for about five dollars per month. • With shared hosting, you share certain resources like CPU, disk space, and RAM with other sites hosted on the same server. • With VPS hosting, you still share a server with other sites, but you have your own dedicated portions of the server’s resources.

  4. 2. Run a compression audit It’s in your best interest to get your files to the smallest they can be, without sacrificing quality. The smaller your files, the faster they’ll load — and the lower your overall load times will be. Pages with lots of images and other content can often end up being over 100KB in size.  As a result, they’re bulky and slow to download.

  5. 3. Enable compression The smaller your files, the faster your pages will load. Compression files is one of the easiest ways to reduce load times, and today, enabling compression with Gzip is considered standard practice. This works well with CSS and HTML, because these files typically have repeated code and whitespace. Most web servers can compress files in Gzip format before sending them for download, either by calling a third-party module or using built-in routines. According to Yahoo, this can reduce download time by about 70%.

  6. 4. Enable browser caching When you visit a website, the elements on the page you visit are stored on your hard drive in a cache, or temporary storage. This means that the next time you visit the site, your browser can load the page without having to send another HTTP request to the server. Here’s how TenniTheurer, formerly of Yahoo, explains it: The first time someone comes to your website, they have to download the HTML document, stylesheets, javascript files and images before being able to use your page. That may be as many as 30 components and 2.4 seconds. 5. Reduce image sizes Images can play a major role in your site speed. They’re often very large files, which can slow down page load times. But removing them altogether is not an option. Consider this: Average eCommerce website conversions hover around 1-3% But that number can rise as high as 5 percent for some sites, like NatoMounts — which sees an average conversion rate around five percent, with roughly 85% of those conversions on mobile.

  7. How to get page optimization services. A number of activities you need to perform in order to make this happen, and one among them is website speed optimization. Its speed or load time matters a lot in keeping customers engaged to your website and persuade them to take desired step. All you need is to hire the professional page speed optimization services and see out website outshine competition. About company: TecMaestro IT Solutions offer page speed optimization, web development service to boosting up speed, user experience and behavior of website at affordable prices.

  8. TecMaestro IT Solutions B-306, Pacific Business Park, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad 201010 You can call on 1800 200 2110 or visit our site https://www.tecmaestro.com

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