November 16, 2019 11:11 am

Elizabeth Redd

Improve Websites Load Time

Websites Load time: The new challenge on the web is attracting traffic to your website and making the site sticky. A sticky situation is a moot point if the people leave before the page even loads.

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Statistics show that speeding up the time that a load increases the traffic to it by tenfold. It will lead to increased profits for your website.

Perhaps you’ve noticed that the pages on your site are taking just a bit too long to load also. Here is something to watch for and understand.

If a page takes more than two or three seconds to load the average visitor will leave. People rarely return to a page that takes more than three seconds to load.

It means you have very little time to waste and doing so just spending all of your efforts you have made marketing your website in the first place.

Here are ten ways to improve your Websites load time.

1. Suitable Web Hosting Service

The root of the problem with the loading time for pages on your site might be directly related to the web hosting service that is hosting your domain.

Therefore, it is necessary to select a host that is proven professional, reliable, and can provide quick access to all the pages on your website, even during high traffic times and low traffic times. Maybe it’s time to upgrade your hosting package.

2. Streamline Web Pages

Forget about the flashy pages with a lot of coding, HTML, JavaScript, CSSI. Look at the pages and find a way to optimize, compress, or minimize the script or coding on the pages to improve page loading time.

Bells and whistles are not a substitute for quality websites. You should focus on streamlining the flash and improving the content for more cash!

3. Browser Caching

Every time a visitor surfs to your website and loads a page resides in the browser’s cache.

If the visitor returns to your web page the browser on their computer will have the images and load the pages faster. Use expire headers to set the caching.

4. Optimize Images

Of course, large images on the web page look impressive to visitors, but they take a longer time to load than a well-cropped web page image.

Use JPG images only and resize large images to smaller pictures in this format. Most website templates let you upload media, including pictures and to set the size at that point.

You can also configure the alt tag and optimize it with your primary keyword phrase. Since search engines only read words are doing this adds emphasis to the page you are trying to rank.

5. Image Dimensions

It is necessary to let the browser know the model specifications to make the pages load faster. Otherwise, the visitor’s browser will work harder, and pages take longer to load.

6. Consider Compressing Pages

A large page on a website takes longer to load in the browser of the visitor. It suggested that you speed up the time a page takes to pile on the site by zipping files on your web server or compressing them.

7. Eliminate Plugins

It often looked by bloggers who are using a blog template as their primary website.

A gang of plugins on a site slow down page loading and might cause the visitor’s computer to crash. Instead, remove all the plugins that are not necessary to the design of the page to improve load time and safety.

Plugins are easy to install, and they are often forgotten and not even used. Do not do away with plugins you need, but if you are not using an installed plugin uninstall it!

8. Reduce Scripts to Other Sources

Look at your page.

Does it contain scripts to social media sites pop-ups, too many banners, add scripts and so on? The extra characters increase HTTP request and the time that it takes for a page to load.

9. Broken Links

Check your site for broken links or images to other sites that are not loading correctly.

Fixing the broken links and pictures should speed up the web page loading process. There is an SEO benefit to this as well.

Google will punish your website if it has broken links. The way to keep up to date is to use a broken link checking software or service such as DeadLinkChecker.com

10. Redirects

Often, it is necessary to redirect visitors to another site. For example, directing visitors to a mobile-friendly website.

Redirects increase the load time. Cut down redirects to a minimum. Use only those that are necessary.

If your websites load time is not mobile friendly now is the time to update to a newer template. Let me spend just a minute and talk more about this.

People do not like to take the time to readjust the size of the text and images on their mobile phone. Google recognizes this, and they place a significant emphasis on it because they know that most searches in the future will be on a mobile device.

Take the time now to get a responsive website template or WordPress theme and use it on your site. These load very quickly, and size automatically to the device they’re being searched on.

It will make it very easy for you to continue to build your website in a way that will load quickly in the future and be specifically what your visitors want to see.

Improving your Websites Load Time – Summary

Use these ten ways to improve your websites load time now for better site performance. If you do not have Google Analytics installed, you can watch what’s happening when people visit your site.

It’s an excellent free service Google offers that is a must when analyzing websites load time. It is simple to install and easy to understand as well. Google even provides a free tutorial here: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1008015?hl=en

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About the Author Elizabeth Redd

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