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Jecterra

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Absolutely, WP Rocket is the top choice for speeding up slow WordPress sites. It's also a good idea to combine it with an image optimization plugin, such as Imagify.
 

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I don't think a loading time of 2.7 seconds is necessarily slow for your website. Some sites take even longer to load. Plus, your internet connection speed can also affect how quickly your site loads. So, keep all these factors in mind when assessing your website's loading speed.
 

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Hey, I bought a domain from GoDaddy and I'm using Builderall to make my landing page. I've noticed that my landing page takes a bit of time to load.
I tested the loading speed using Google and it showed 2.7 seconds.
With Pingdom, the performance grade is A 97, the page size is 901.1 KB, the load time is 500 ms, and there are 21 requests.
Are these rates okay? Is this normal? Sorry if I'm not testing it correctly, I just searched "testing website speed" on Google, haha!
 

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What methods will you use to attract traffic to your website? Will you focus on SEO, PPC advertising, pop-up ads, or banners? Can you provide more details about your strategy?
 

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"Finish load," "DOM load," and "page load" are different things. When you use F12 in your browser or access developer tools from the menu, the speeds displayed will depend on your internet connection, device resources, and location in relation to the server. It seems like Pingdom might show the page load time, while Google measures the finish load time.
 

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My website's landing page is very simple. It doesn't have a header or footer, any pictures, background, video, or audio. It just uses the Arial font and has only one link. Surprisingly, it takes between 7 and 9 seconds to load.
 

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My website's landing page is very simple. It doesn't have a header or footer, any pictures, background, video, or audio. It just uses the Arial font and has only one link. Surprisingly, it takes between 7 and 9 seconds to load.
Do you have a tool that measures how fast your page loads?

Taking 7 to 9 seconds to load is definitely not normal. It's a bit suspicious!

Are you using a free website provider or something similar?
 

Shaingh

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Having a page speed of 2.7 seconds is nothing to worry about. Usually, as a general rule, anything under 3 seconds is considered good.
 

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Have you ever tried using a Content Delivery Network (CDN), making your images smaller, and removing any extra plugins, JavaScript, or CSS code that your website doesn't really need?
 

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One big reason why websites can be slow is because there are lots of images that haven't been made smaller to load faster. Big, high-quality images can use up a lot of internet space when they load. If you upload big images and then make them smaller on your webpage, it can make your webpage bigger and slower to load.
 
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