Improve your site speed with these tips
Your website speed matters a lot to keep the visitors coming again and again. The site speed depends upon the kind of scripts you are using in background.
Content Management Institute contributor Aleh Barysevich has shared four tips to help marketers improve their website speed and get ranked in Google.
Barysevich says, “Even if you can boast of impeccable content marketing skills and strategy, a slow-loading blog with poor user experience can cost you a fortune. In fact, according to the research conducted by DoubleClick, publishers whose websites loaded within five seconds earned twice as much ad revenue as those that loaded within 19 seconds.
Without further ado, let’s get down to some practical advice on how to speed up your website to make Google and your visitors happy.
1. Rethink your speed statistics
Google recently changed the way it evaluates websites’ speed. It now extracts data from the Chrome User Experience (CrUX) Report, which is a public dataset of major user experience metrics for sites all over the web. CrUX is based on real-world measurements and collects data concerning the way users interact with your site, how long it takes your page to fully load, types of devices your visitors use, etc”.
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