SiteSpeed Pro
Advanced Website Speed Test & Performance Analysis Tool
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Why Website Speed Matters?
Better User Experience
Fast loading websites keep users engaged and reduce bounce rates. A 1-second delay can lead to 7% reduction in conversions.
Improved SEO Rankings
Google considers page speed as a ranking factor. Faster websites rank higher in search results.
Higher Conversion Rates
Faster websites convert better. Walmart found that for every 1 second of improvement, they experienced up to 2% increase in conversions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ideally, your website should load in under 3 seconds. According to Google, the probability of bounce increases 32% as page load time goes from 1 second to 3 seconds. For e-commerce sites, every 100ms improvement in load time can increase conversion rates by 1%.
Website speed is a direct ranking factor for Google search results. Faster websites provide better user experience, which Google rewards with higher rankings. Core Web Vitals, which include loading performance, interactivity, and visual stability, are now part of Google's ranking algorithm.
Core Web Vitals are a set of metrics that Google considers important for a webpage's user experience. They include:
- Largest Contentful Paint (LCP): Measures loading performance (should be under 2.5 seconds)
- First Input Delay (FID): Measures interactivity (should be under 100 milliseconds)
- Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS): Measures visual stability (should be under 0.1)
There are several strategies to improve website speed:
- Optimize images (compress, use modern formats like WebP)
- Enable compression (GZIP or Brotli)
- Leverage browser caching
- Minify CSS, JavaScript, and HTML
- Reduce server response time
- Use a Content Delivery Network (CDN)
- Optimize critical rendering path
- Remove render-blocking resources