Pages that load fast have better user retention and lower bounce rates. Google is actively tracking load speed indicators like Large Contentful Paint (LCP), First Input Delay (FID), and Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) You can measure how well your website is performing through the core web vitals report in Google Search Console.
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How to Improve Your Website’s Page Load Speed3 Tools to Measure Page Speed1. Google Search Console2. PageSpeed Insights3. GTmetrix8 Steps to Improve Your Website’s Page Load Speed1. Optimize your imagesImage file sizeFile formatImage dimensions2. Minify your CSS and JavaScript3. Beware of third-party scripts4. Use a VPS hosting service5. Use a Content Delivery Network (CDN)6. Defer JavaScript loading7. Enable browser caching8. Use lazy loadingConclusion2 Comments
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