It is found that if a consumer website doesn’t load very quickly, then possible customers will abandon it and are less likely to go back to it. Speeding up sites has become very important for business success. This can be done in several ways. One is to use gzip, which compresses web pages, so it helps speed things up when opening a file. Another way is to integrate an optimized content delivery network and lastly, limit the HTTP requests. These suggestions can help with loading time, and as a result, hopefully increase business.
Key Takeaways:
- Your shoppers will leave your website if your information takes too long to load.
- Increase loading speed by: making your files much smaller; taking advantage of servers in different parts of the world; including as much information possible in each data request.
- Theses are specialized technical tasks, and it’s OK to ask for help.
“64% of shoppers won’t return if an e-store takes too long to load.”
Read more: http://multichannelmerchant.com/blog/3-ways-to-speed-up-your-ecommerce-website/
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