Jul 28 2009

Site Speed

admin @ 1:31 am

What is the speed of your site load? How long does the visitor have to wait until all of your blog to appear?

Did you know if the site load speed affect your position on the search results? Indeed, there is no direct influence know. However, we can analyze the relationship speed load your site with its position on the search results.

The greater the size of your pages, the long time needed to display all the contents. The length of time required, the more people who leave your blog’s content before display. As a result, the fewer people who read the information in your blog and also the less likely people link to your blog, bookmark your blog, register your feed or comments on your blog.

As we know, Google is entering more and more parameters to determine a position on the search results page. And factors such as feed subscribers, the number of bookmarks, so the number of links can affect your blog’s position on the search results.

Therefore, the site load speed is considered as worthy of factors that determine the position of our blog on the search results.

On the page that I Include in the Busby SEO Test, I try to minimize siteload the way to the elements that are not needed. In this case I remove the sidebar and footer content. If you compare between the Busby SEO Test page with this page, for example, the difference can be seen in the sidebar and footer of the page where I do not Include Busby SEO Test has more elements so that it requires more time to display all the contents. You can try this free tool to check your speed site

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