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Site Speed Based on Google Requests #1

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openbakk opened this issue Aug 31, 2022 · 0 comments
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Site Speed Based on Google Requests #1

openbakk opened this issue Aug 31, 2022 · 0 comments

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Site speed has become one of the most important factors in Google rankings, and it’s becoming even more important as time goes on. If your site doesn’t load quickly enough, you could potentially lose valuable traffic and hurt your business in the long run, regardless of how good your business is or how many keywords you rank for right now.

The Importance of Site Speed: Why Google Requests Matter

This guide will help you understand why site speed matters so much to Google and how you can get it to meet Google’s standards.

Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Site speed has a huge impact on SEO. Page load times can affect how high your site ranks in the search engine results pages. The faster your site loads, the higher you'll rank in search engine rankings. Slow loading pages can also make visitors leave and have them deem your site (www.becaps.life) to be unprofessional. It is an often overlooked factor that if dealt with properly can have a significant impact on your business’s success.

What is PageSpeed?

PageSpeed is a Chrome Extension that helps users find out what the site speed is on a page they're viewing. It has recently been integrated into Google's analytics suite, and it's important to note that the site speed has a great deal to do with SEO.

How Do You Test Your Site’s PageSpeed?

If you want to check your site's page speed, you can do so with a free tool like Pingdom. It measures page load times for every web page on your site and records the results to provide useful insights.

What Can You Do About It?

There are many things you can do to increase the speed of your site, but it's important to address the most frequent complaints. While Images, HTML, CSS and JavaScript files may seem like a small part of the overall size for your website, they make up 30% of your total size. This can have a significant impact on loading times.

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