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Title: 8 Tips On Boosting Your Website Page Speed - Jain Technosoft


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  • Even if you have the best information, an
    appealing design, relevant images, and a
    convenient layout, your visitors will be leaving
    you to run towards your competitors, if you have
    a slow page loading speed. Visitors arent going
    to wait for more than 35 seconds for your page
    to load theres an urgency all around! Thus,
    with a slow speed, you result in increased
    bounce rates, lower conversions, and hence, loss
    of revenue. Listed below are some effective ways
    in which you can improve page speed to implement
    change.
  • Leveraging browser caching
  • When a visitor comes onto a site, the logo,
    images, background, styles, and every other
    asset on the site downloads to the visitors hard
    drive, and are stored there for a predetermined
    period of time. This means that the next time the
    visitor comes to the site, there is no need to
    download it again, which helps in loading the
    page faster, thus offering a better user
    experience. This caching of data is one of the
    best ways to speed up your site for your users.
  • Cleaning up your code
  • Google relies on a lot of factors to determine a
    sites ranking, one of them being crawlability
    the ease at which it can access and crawl the
    content on a site. When your site is coded
    correctly, crawlability is quick. But, if there
    are errors in the code, everything becomes slow
    and difficult, making page speed significantly
    slow. If you have a long online history, your
    coding is probably outdated, inefficient, or
    filled with unintentional errors that accumulate
    over time. A thorough audit of your code helps
    you identify issues, and address them
    appropriately.
  • Compressing every possible asset
  • If your website is packed with content, media,
    and other assets, itll reduce the page loading
    time, slowing down your site. Compressing these
    assets will lessen the burden on both your
    servers and users. Doing so can also drastically
    decrease the upload time for HTML, CSS, and
    JavaScript files, thus making page speed faster.
  • Getting a Content Delivery Network

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  • When using a Content Delivery Network, a group of
    geographically distributed servers will work
    together to quickly deliver sire content,
    reducing both load time as well as bandwidth
    consumption. Although it decreases the amount of
    information the server must provide, it provides
    only necessary information, while also boosting
    the speed.
  • Avoiding landing page redirects
  • When a visitor is ushered through a landing page
    redirect, the server needs to provide additional
    data, which increases page load times. However,
    redirects are necessary too, at times. This
    means that you should use redirects, but
    sparingly. You must save your redirects for
    times when you need to address a faulty or
    incorrect URL. But, make sure to use the correct
    redirect, avoid redirect chains, and use
    responsive layouts.
  • Using lazy loading
  • If you have too much content on your site, lazy
    loading can prove to be a game- changer! Lazy
    loading can help users see parts of a website
    within a wink of an eye, with more content and
    images loading slowly and gradually below the
    fold. This means visitors wont have to wait for
    the entire website to load theyll keep seeing
    parts of the content as they unfold, keeping
    their eyes busy, and thus reducing bounce rates.
  • Improving server response time
  • Reducing the load on your server, but without
    compromising on user experience, can help boost
    page speed by a great extent. There is a lot of
    weightlifting that your site server does, which
    you can reduce to help your server to handle the
    tasks better and quicker, giving users the
    experience they want at the speed they expect.
    One way to do this is by using a static page
    cache on the server, which will prevent the
    server from having to go through all the
    computational work to serve a page. Another way
    is to ensure that your web hosting providers
    server allows for a persistent opcode cache.
  • Using the right themes and plugins
  • There are certain themes and plugins that can
    create significant page lag. It may be because
    they may be outdated, poorly crafted, or not
    compatible with your site. Closely monitor page
    speed to quickly identify any issues before they
    lead to

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increased bounce rates. Use themes and plugins
from a reputable source, and make sure youre
using the latest version, keeping the usage to a
minimum. Conclusion Using all these tips, you can
certainly have a quick-loading website, which can
prove better for your SEO efforts and outcomes.
For better practices, you can partner with a
professional SEO company in India, who can use
every possible white-hat technique to benefit
your website and boost its ranking on SERPs.
For more information, visit https//www.jaintechn
osoft.com/
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