If the website loading speed is not fast enough, the ranking will be in vain

Many people do SEO and focus on website rankings, but they often ignore a more important factor: website loading speed. As everyone knows, if the website loading speed is not fast enough, no matter how high the ranking is, the expected effect will not be achieved.
Research shows that if your website takes longer than three seconds to load on a user's mobile device, the average person won't stop there. Google recommends that a website loads optimally on mobile devices when it loads in under a second.
 
What causes your website to load slower than others?
 
Why does a small website with less information take longer to load than a large website with more information?
 
To figure out these things, you have to figure out the key representations first. Google defines this key method as "the code and resources required to render the initial view of a web page." A web page can be seen by users, that is, web page rendering. You can optimize how your content is presented (if you haven't already), which should be your first priority.
 
some may slow you downwebsite loading speedFAQ for :
 
Uncompressed images/non-optimal image formats
 
unnecessary content
 
Virtual host configuration
 
uncompressed web pages
 
messy code
 
For example, search for "Xiamen Seafood Restaurant". The first store URL I clicked took 5.79 seconds to load, and the second took 3.66 seconds to load. Obviously the second one is much faster than the first one, and it's easy to reach the appointment page. So no matter how famous the first store was, they had already lost a customer to their rivals.
 
In June 2014, Google announcedMobile Device Search RankingWill be directly impacted by the backend performance of the mobile site. The backend here includes application and database services, network connections to web servers, and use of content delivery networks (see explanation at end of article). Another thing to look into is how to increase the first byte transfer speed, measure the network server or other network resources. You can use a free tool like ByteCheck.com to check your website against those of your competitors.
 
For website browsing issues on mobile devices and desktops, you can use Google's free PageSpeed ​​Insights tool, and there are two other good free tools DareBoost.com and Tools.Pingdom.com, which can give you performance ratings, loading Time and page size data.
 
If you want to succeed in the emerging mobile device market, the speed and responsiveness of your website will determine the operation of the website.
 
If you need to optimize your website speed or simply want to use the above tools as suggested, please contact us (Jiexin Network Marketing Agency), we will provide you with free consulting services.
 
*Content Delivery Network (CDN): A content delivery network is a large distributed system of servers deployed in multiple data centers on the Internet. The goal of using a content delivery network is to provide users with high-capacity and high-performance content.


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