
đ Get Your Site Running Smoothly with a Website Speed Consultant
As a Website Speed Consultant (see also Website Optimisation Consultant or Website Performance Consultant), I understand how critical website speed and optimization are for the success of your online business. I specialize in helping businesses like yours optimize their website’s speed, performance, and user experience (UX) — all three of these subjects are related to Technical SEO, an important subject when it comes to digital marketing.
I will work with you to identify areas for improvement, develop a custom optimization plan, and implement strategies that will boost your site’s speed and performance. Whether you’re running an e-commerce store, a content-driven website, or a complex web application, I can help you achieve your goals and maximize your online potential.
With my guidance and support, you can rest assured that your website is running at its best and delivering the results you need to succeed. So if you’re looking for a Website Speed Consultant that can help you take your online business to the next level, contact me today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how I can help you achieve your website optimization goals.
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Website Optimization Results from GTmetrix
Achieving an “A” grade on GTmetrix for your website may be possible, similar to what we have on the right side of this page, so if you’re concerned that your business website performance is lagging, get in touch and we can set up a time to speak about the issues you’re having and plot a way forward.
Website speed and website optimization are a subtopic of Technical SEO and, as a Technical SEO Consultant, this is a skill that I’m particularly proficient with.
Slow page loading times often impact the entire website, so if we remedy this issue it’s entirely possible that the performance for your site will improve across the board.

Are slow page loading times affecting your website’s performance and user experience?
When slow page loading times are affecting your website’s performance and user experience then it’s probably time to speak with a Website Speed Consultant such as myself. When a website’s speed is poor, several negative consequences can occur — here are five examples to consider:
Poor website speed leads to an elevated bounce rate
Slow-loading websites tend to have higher bounce rates. Visitors may get frustrated and leave the site before it fully loads, resulting in lost opportunities for engagement, conversions, or sales. Making matters worse, users who leave your site may go directly to a competitor’s website.
Poor website speed leads to decreased user satisfaction
Users expect websites to load quickly and provide a seamless browsing experience. A slow website can lead to frustration, diminish user satisfaction, and erode trust in your brand or business.
Poor website speed leads to a negative impact on search engine rankings
Search engines such as Google consider website speed as one of the ranking factors although we don’t know how significant this is in the bigger scheme of ranking factors. According to the article entitled What is page speed, and how does it influence SEO? “[i]n 2021, Google announced the page experience algorithm update, demonstrating that page speed and user experience are intertwined. Core Web Vitals clearly state that speed is an essential ranking factor.”
Poor website speed leads to reduced conversions and sales
Slow-loading pages can significantly impact conversions and sales. Users are more likely to abandon the website or shopping cart if the loading process is sluggish, leading to missed revenue opportunities. According to [1] a “one second delay means a 7% reduction in conversions“.
Poor website speed leads to a poor mobile experience
Mobile users, who make up a significant portion of internet traffic, are especially sensitive to slow-loading websites. Mobile devices typically have slower connections and limited processing power, exacerbating the negative impact of poor website speed on the user experience. According to [1] a “64% of smartphone users expect pages to load in less than four seconds”.
It’s crucial to prioritize website speed optimization to mitigate these issues and provide a fast and seamless browsing experience for your users.
Recommended Reading
- [Infographic] The Interesting Effect of Speed on Conversion Rates
- What is HTTP/2 and how does it benefit SEO?
- Enable HTTP/2 for Happier Customers, Better SEO
- Use This Test to Find Out Which Plugins are Slowing Down Your WordPress Site
- What is page speed, and how does it influence SEO?
- The Performance Golden Rule
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