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The 7 Step Guide to Achieving 100% Google Page Speed

According to Google, websites with slow page load time are more likely to have the bounce rate of 113%. Brands consult a web design company in India to optimize their website in all ways possible so that it can perform effectively on the web. Whether t is about minifying the codes, optimizing images or anything else, one should take care of the website speed.

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The 7 Step Guide to Achieving 100% Google Page Speed

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  1. The 7 Step Guide to Achieving 100% Google Page Speed https://www.damiestechnologies.com/blog/improve-google-page-speed/

  2. According to Google, websites with slow page load times are more likely to have a bounce rate of 113%. Brands consult a web design company in India to optimize their website in all ways possible so that it can perform effectively on the web. Whether t is about minifying the codes, optimizing images, or anything else, one should take care of the website speed. Given below are 7 tips that can help you to achieve 100% Google Page Speed:

  3. Determine if and where you’re lagging Many CMSs have built-in tools or plugin options that will assist you to find out why your entire website or a specific page features a slow load time. Before you’re taking any action on fixing your website’s load time, you should use tools to know where you currently stand. Some of the best tools to improve a website’s load time are as follows: Google’s PageSpeed Insights Website Grader GTM Metrix KeyCDN Website Speed Test Pingdom

  4. Compress your images Large images are one of the foremost common causes of slow page speeds. There are no criteria for an optimal file size but it is very necessary. While some hosts say you ought to aim for files fewer than 200KB, Shopify’s blog suggests foundering 70KB. Google Developers suggest keeping the size of images as small as possible. To shrink your images without destroying the quality, we suggest compressing files with free online software like Squoosh. App or Compress.io. You can use Photoshop, too.

  5. Shrink, or minify HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code CSS, HTML, and JavaScript can contain tons of additional, redundant, or completely useless code. Similar to images, that data can slow your page. Google Developers suggest minifying code so that this error can be avoided. Minifying shrinks your code by removing useless language, notes, and spaces that may have gotten left behind when a page was being created or updated.

  6. Eliminate render-blocking elements Sometimes, a page is going to be coded to load smaller elements, sort of a sidebar or banner, before the most content. Once you recognize where these elements are, you’ll use this quick guide to find out the way to eliminate them.

  7. Accelerate your mobile speed in 2018, more than 60% of searches were done through mobile devices. Along with rewarding mobile-optimized sites in its search result rankings, Google also will offer you a better page speed score — and possibly a better ranking — if your mobile site loads quickly. Page Speed Insights can show you ways your mobile site is scoring. After you search your URL and see the report, you’ll toggle between Desktop and Mobile tabs to ascertain the individual scores for every format.

  8. Avoid or minimize page redirects A redirect is when a visitor clicks or types one link and is then automatically directed to at least one or more different locations before they hit their desired webpage. One should only redirect when it is necessary otherwise, redirecting can be a complicated thing and can increase the page load time. This is not good from an SEO point of view as well.

  9. Improve server response times Google suggests having a server reaction time of fewer than 200 milliseconds. A slow server can be caused by several different things, including your website host. Addressing a lagging server can get a touch more technical than a previous couple of steps. Contacting a hosting provider company can also be very useful in solving the problem.

  10. Provided points are 100% practical and can be used to obtain 100% Google page speed. Having a website with amazing page speed can be very helpful for a business, and it is also a good thing from an SEO point of view. One should consult a company that provided web design services in India for better results.

  11. Thank You https://www.damiestechnologies.com/blog/improve-google-page-speed/

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