Research from Google found that website bounce rates increase by as much as 31% from one-second to three-second load times. In my experience, page load times are one of the most consistent technical ...
If your website doesn’t load quickly, you’re losing sales. People aren’t willing to wait anymore. Even worse, slow websites often finish well below faster ones in search results. This means customers ...
Amazon reported an increased revenue of 1% for every 100 milliseconds improvement to their website speed while Walmart, also found that every 1-second increase in page speed resulted in a 2% increase ...
“As quick as possible” is the short answer. But that isn’t always as easy as it sounds. For most websites, a lot of effort will have to be made to improve page speed, so it’s important to know at what ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. You don’t have to be an SEO expert to know people leave websites that are slow to load; you’ve probably done it yourself hundreds of ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. When you imagine your website’s visitors, what do you see? Small business owners? Local homeowners? Impatient clickers? If your visitors ...