Most folks expect near-instant access to your website -- so much so that they become 32% more likely to leave your site after viewing a single page when loading time increases from one to three ...
A slow-loading website can drive visitors away -- this is the essence of the 2-second rule. With attention spans shrinking, your website’s loading times and performance have never been more important.
Consumers expect quick, snappy performance from business websites. If your website is sluggish, visitors may well exit quickly and head for a competitor’s site. Diagnosing and correcting the causes of ...
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 ...
Your hosting provider has a significant impact on the Time to First Byte (TTFB), which is a measure of how quickly a server reacts to a browser’s request. Faster ...
The first few seconds that visitors spend browsing a website are often the most critical. If a site is slow, users may leave in search of a better site. I'll share with you some tips to ensure that ...
Your website’s performance is a direct representation of your business, and by today's standards, the average consumer expects a fast-loading website. Not only is a technically sound website important ...
A detailed guide to what you need to host a website, plus the six essential steps to hosting a website. Dianna Gunn built her first WordPress website in 2008. Since then, she's poured thousands of ...