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Page Load Speed HUGE SE Ranking Criteria in 2010

Does Your Site Go … Too Slow?

His Site Loads Slow When Google posts about something that could be a major factor about how web pages are ranked, it’s always a good idea to listen. When Google blogs, releases news, speaks on camera and blogs some more about the same thing – it’s time to do more than just take note.

Just like the fuzz, the big “G” typically likes to warn us before a smack-down is coming. In this case, it’s a potential Search Engine rankings smack-down.

In a nutshell; G-unit is telling us that slow websites could soon be ranked lower regardless of other factors like number of quality backlinks and On-Page SEO. They have even provided a site performance tool for testing any website you have added to Google Webmaster Tools. What this tool does is show how fast your site (or blog) loads in comparison to other sites/blogs, in addition to some tips (not always useful) to increase load-times.

Note: Once in Google Webmaster Tools, click on a website, then click on ‘Labs’ (left-column) and finally ‘Site Performance’ to use Google’s Site Performance tool.

Google allows you take it a few steps further by providing access to their open-source anti-latency tool AKA Page Speed. A Firebug/Firefox extension that runs several best practice tests on your web server (the physical location where your site is stored) and front end code. Page Speed takes a deeper look at issues related to the overall load-times of your website and provides suggestions for increasing speed.

If you’re not into the Google tools, you’re in luck. Here’s another tool that tests your page speed. This tool can help you identify slow loading items for removal, and is a little more useful than Google’s site performance tool in terms of identifying items that can easily be removed or streamlined.

Benefits of Increasing Site Speed

  1. The obvious – not having it work against you in the form of ranking penalties
  2. Bandwidth Efficiency – the faster your site loads reduces the amount of bandwidth required to load it (lower web hosting cost)
  3. Usability – site visitors like fast loading websites; helps increase stickiness and decrease bounce-rates
  4. Environmental – faster, more efficient websites increase the efficiency and resource management of the world wide web as a whole

Monitor Site Speed (load-times) the Easy Way

Continuous monitoring of how fast your website is responding has always been important. Now, it’s just more important. Jtree.net offers Site Speed Monitoring starting at only $199/month, where you receive weekly monitoring reports about:

  1. DNS Lookup Speed
  2. HTTP Availability
  3. Host Ping Speed
  4. Site Download Speed

In addition to the reporting, you’ll also receive suggestions about how to improve lackluster performance. Contact us to get started or learn more. If you’ve noticed site speed issues by using the tools above, give us a shout, we’ve been successfully speeding-up web content for businesses for over a decade.

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