Factors Affecting the Slowness of A Website

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Website slowness

It is without a doubt that page loading time affects a website’s usability. No matter what the reason is, website visitors would simply click the close button when their patience has been tried by a slow website. While webmasters can do something to quicken it, this would mean that they will remove certain parts of their websites that add up to the aesthetic factor. But then again, lessening the unneeded parts would be much better than visitors leaving the website without checking the contents it may have. Potential loss of visitors would lead to loss of income, so it is always better to have faster websites than slow ones.

Sometimes though, a website’s weak performance do not stem out of the interface. It could also be because of the webhost, and some other factors that might be detrimental to the growth of your website’s popularity. The thing is, it could be prevented. Aside from having a website that is not too loaded with graphics and videos, having a good host would bring more positive effects on a website.

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While designing a website and publishing it is not the hardest part of owning one, making it as perfect as it could be is hard. Preventing negative things from happening is not a hard thing to do though, especially if a website is subscribed to an uptime monitoring service such as Monitive.

But then again, it does not always come down to a website’s performance. There are times when a site loads slowly because of a visitor’s computer issues and if that is the case, then there is nothing that a website owner and its affiliates could do to make a visitor’s visit a worthwhile experience. In such cases, it would be better to have the computer checked first.

Although the interface of the website is the first thing that a visitor notices, it is important not to go too far with what is in it. Remove photos and videos that are not really important to the website, or opt for photo optimizers. That way, the website will still contain the photos you want to add without the added weight of unnecessary bytes. Minimize the use of JavaScript and Spreadsheet because it affects the speed a lot, especially when visitors are using DSL connection.

Going to slow websites tend to irritate visitors, and it more often than not result to them not going back to that website. That should be enough reason for a webmaster to continue improving his website and to always have it monitored for superior performance. Keep it fast, user-friendly and up-to-date, and get lots of visitors who will go back whenever they want to.

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About Janice

Janice is Monitive's marketing specialist, focusing on building traffic, SEO, content publishing, Social Media and everything related.
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One Response to Factors Affecting the Slowness of A Website

  1. Nicer Dicer says:

    Terrific work! This is the type of info that should be shared around the web. Thanks =)

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