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Pagespeed and SEO

  • Browser Caching

    When you visit a website for the first time, your browser downloads a lot of files to display the page. This includes the HTML code, images, stylesheets, and JavaScript files....

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  • Compression and Pagespeed

    When you visit a website, your browser has to download a lot of files to display the page. This includes your HTML code, CSS, and JavaScript. All of these files...

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  • Cumulative Layout Shift

    In May 2020, Google introduced a set of three important metrics known as the Core Web Vitals. These metrics are a way of measuring a website’s overall user experience. The...

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  • Fixing Pagespeed Issues

    Every SEO professional knows that page speed isn’t just a “nice-to-have” feature; it’s a critical component of both your search engine rankings and your overall user experience. There are many...

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  • Images and Pagespeed

    Images are a great way to make a website look beautiful and professional. But if they’re not used correctly, they can have a huge negative effect on your pagespeed. Compared...

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  • Interstitials and Dialogs

    When a visitor lands on your website, their first few seconds are critical. Instead of letting them view your main content immediately, many websites show interstitials (full-page overlays) or dialogs...

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  • Largest Contentful Paint

    In 2020, Google introduced the Core Web Vitals, a set of three key metrics that measure a website’s user experience. The goal is to ensure that websites are fast, stable,...

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  • Page Experience in Google Search

    When someone visits your website, their journey is shaped not just by the content but by the experience of using your page. Google calls this the Page Experience signal, and...

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  • Pagespeed & Core Web Vitals

    Every SEO professional knows that page speed is not just a “nice-to-have” feature; it’s a critical component of both your search engine rankings and your overall user experience. There are...

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  • Preloading and Prefetching

    Have you ever visited a website and felt like it loaded almost instantly? The secret behind that experience is often a few simple technical tricks that tell a browser how...

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  • Remove Unused JavaScript

    When you visit a website, your browser has to download, read, and run every single file to display the page. But sometimes, a website downloads a lot of extra code...

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