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With factors such as page speed, navigability, and overall user experience becoming an important part of SEO, I thought it would be helpful to reference Google's Page Speed Online checker over at Google Labs:
http://pagespeed.googlelabs.com/
This handy tool rates any page you point it to and spits back a speed rating score out of 100. If you don't score well, not to worry, Google being the benevolent sentient being that it is, outlines exactly how you can improve and even gives these suggestions a weighted importance. More work, have fun! The page ---------------------- got an overall Page Speed Score of 81 (out of 100).
The page ---------------------- got an overall Page Speed Score of 93 (out of 100).
Don't want to be called a shameless promoter hence I removed my sites out. Well anyway, I always though my sites load very slow. Google definitely explained WHY.
Thanks for the share! This site gives a good speed analysis and also a lot of information how to make it faster:
http://gtmetrix.com/ Thanks to share this page speed checking site here. I was familiar with page speed seo factor but did not have good online presence to check it. I got 76/100... I think I need to start optimizing my site a little bit more
Does that really have a strong influence on SEO? Quote: Originally Posted by Miya123 http://www.v7n.com/forums/seo-forum/263289-page-speed-check-your-page-google.html#post1710987
Be sure to read the blog comments. The apache module for page speed, if configured correctly, can definately make an impact on the load time of your site. Quote: The speed at which your web page(s) load has always played a part in the success of a website or blog. If your website or blog loads slowly, the visitor will just leave. Web surfing people are very impatient. It doesn’t matter how they are accessing your site, if it’s slow you are not going to make that sale, have a reader added to your blog, have the visitor spread the word for you by word of mouth or get bookmarked on any of the social networking sites.
Now, because Google announced that web page download speed plays a part in your positioning in the search results everyone is on the band wagon to improve the download speed of websites and blogs. Don’t figure. It takes Google to watch something for people to pay attention they should have been doing in the first place.
http://www.webpagemistakes.ca/test-web-page-download-speed/ snakeair, that's a great heads up. Thank you. One of my site get 36 out of 100 score when I checked through Google's page speed online site. So, I think it's right if site take more time to open then the user will leave our site. It may be one of the reason that my site not get more traffic. This tool become helpful for me. Many business site at Home is a big Flash+ pictures of space, such a framework is not easy to be identified in the search engines, and the time for customers accessing your pages really need to see your Flash? The answer is, of course, no?
This is really useful feature provided by Google. Thanks A neat site to check your speed with your competitors is www.whichloadsfaster.com
http://pagespeed.googlelabs.com/
This handy tool rates any page you point it to and spits back a speed rating score out of 100. If you don't score well, not to worry, Google being the benevolent sentient being that it is, outlines exactly how you can improve and even gives these suggestions a weighted importance. More work, have fun! The page ---------------------- got an overall Page Speed Score of 81 (out of 100).
The page ---------------------- got an overall Page Speed Score of 93 (out of 100).
Don't want to be called a shameless promoter hence I removed my sites out. Well anyway, I always though my sites load very slow. Google definitely explained WHY.
Thanks for the share! This site gives a good speed analysis and also a lot of information how to make it faster:
http://gtmetrix.com/ Thanks to share this page speed checking site here. I was familiar with page speed seo factor but did not have good online presence to check it. I got 76/100... I think I need to start optimizing my site a little bit more
Be sure to read the blog comments. The apache module for page speed, if configured correctly, can definately make an impact on the load time of your site. Quote: The speed at which your web page(s) load has always played a part in the success of a website or blog. If your website or blog loads slowly, the visitor will just leave. Web surfing people are very impatient. It doesn’t matter how they are accessing your site, if it’s slow you are not going to make that sale, have a reader added to your blog, have the visitor spread the word for you by word of mouth or get bookmarked on any of the social networking sites.
Now, because Google announced that web page download speed plays a part in your positioning in the search results everyone is on the band wagon to improve the download speed of websites and blogs. Don’t figure. It takes Google to watch something for people to pay attention they should have been doing in the first place.
http://www.webpagemistakes.ca/test-web-page-download-speed/ snakeair, that's a great heads up. Thank you. One of my site get 36 out of 100 score when I checked through Google's page speed online site. So, I think it's right if site take more time to open then the user will leave our site. It may be one of the reason that my site not get more traffic. This tool become helpful for me. Many business site at Home is a big Flash+ pictures of space, such a framework is not easy to be identified in the search engines, and the time for customers accessing your pages really need to see your Flash? The answer is, of course, no?
This is really useful feature provided by Google. Thanks A neat site to check your speed with your competitors is www.whichloadsfaster.com