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14 Reasons Why You’re Website Load Slowly

There are numbers of factors that influence how much time will each page takes to load, so there are many different steps you can take to increase your webpage’s speed and improve user experience. Here I share 14 reasons why does your website load slowly?

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14 Reasons Why You’re Website Load Slowly

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  1. 14 Reasons Why You’re Website Load Slowly One of the best practices for building websites is to make sure that it loads quickly when you begin to optimize your site. A slow website is bad not only for the end-user but also effect you’re ranking in Google Search. Now’s day Google takes speed into consideration when ranking sites First We Should Know What Is Website Load Time Page load time is the time it takes to download and display the entire content of a web page in the browser window (Measured in Seconds). According to Google, best practice is three seconds.

  2. There are numbers of factors that influence how much time will each page takes to load, so there are many different steps you can take to increase your webpage’s speed and improve user experience. Below I share 14 reasons why does your website load slowly? 1. Minimize HTTP requests 2. Use asynchronous loading for CSS and JavaScript files 3. Defer JavaScript loading 4. Minimize time to first byte 5. Reduce server response time 6. Choose the right hosting option for your needs 7. Enable compression 8. Reduce image sizes 9. Enable browser caching 10.Optimize CSS delivery 11.Reduce the number of plugins you use on your site 12.Reduce redirects 13.Monitor your speed over time 14.Monitor mobile page speed To tell whether your website is slow or not, refer to these sites: Google’s PageSpeed Insights, Pingdom, GTmetrix, YSlow SpencerKinney, AMenomonie Web Development Agency, we are capable of offering incredible web design & web development, mobile application development, digital marketing services and solutions to our valued clients overseas with complete contentment.

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