Website's Poor Performance

Started by Maine Richards, 08-09-2016, 09:21:25

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Maine RichardsTopic starter

I have been told that my website's performance is very slow and I want to address the issue to be able to provide my clients a much better online experience when transacting business using my website. I just want to know aside from optimizing is there a system that can assist me in boosting my website's performance and can point exactly what is slowing my site?
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Fermina Oropeza

I'm not well equipped with this, but as far as I have read about a poor website performance, Incorrect tags can affect the performance of your internet connections and networks that's why companies has been looking into rules or ways to eliminate problems especially in terms of managing tags, tracking and even publishing. By the way, perhaps there is tool that can resolve the source of the exact latency issues.
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Maine RichardsTopic starter

What do you mean when you say a tool? My friend mentioned that he is using this link https://www.ghostery.com/intelligence/business-blog/business/solve-latency-problems-faster/ to solve latency issues. I am thinking that you might referring to this kind of software. TY
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onehalf

The first thing to do is find out how your website can be optimized is to test the performance of your website and identify the reasons why your site loads really slow.

pablohunt2812

As we approach the critical holiday period - where as much as 18% of shopping carts are abandoned due to slow ecommerce websites - it's time to discuss how bad performance can impact e-commerce sales and provide you with real-world examples and practical steps on how to improve performance.

Why is website performance important?

A decade ago, the number of businesses selling online was relatively low. Nowadays, those that don't sell online are a dwindling minority. Due to the ubiquitous nature of the Internet in our modern day life, the marketplace for online sales is huge, and so is the amount of competition.

Consumers are spoilt for choice and aren't afraid to shop around. Serve up a sluggish website, and visitors will go elsewhere without hesitation. A slow e-commerce website means you'll lose individual sales as well as any repeat business that may have come from those initial sales.

Load Impact did a study on this in 2012 and found 53% of e-commerce site owners lost money or visitors due to poor performance or stability on their site.


mishraviplav7877

Website execution is a standout amongst the most disregarded components that influence how well your website is getting along in web crawlers and how guests respond to your website encounter. It is obviously critical that your website looks great and capacities well, but at the same time it's crucially essential that your website stacks rapidly. Consistently sites get much more intricate and are relied upon to stack quicker.

Lishmalinyjames

Network congestion, bandwidth throttling and restrictions, data discrimination and filtering, and even content filtering can all result in poor site performance. Check with your ISP to see if they are currently having connectivity issues.

davilama2682

It could be your software (whether e-commerce platform or CMS platform) that is bloated. Is this personally hosted by you? If not, could be host server/technology issues. How long has the site been up for? Is this site static, not creating content? If the site is growing and you are thinking initial specifications will adapt to website growth then you need to consider this. The environment the site is on is not going to dynamically change. Payment processor could be slow too.
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saravanan28

Some users may suffer from poorer performance more than others. This may be the result of problems with a particular Internet Service Provider. Network congestion, bandwidth throttling and restrictions, data discrimination and filtering, and even content filtering can all result in poor site performance.
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Lishmalinyjames

Some users may suffer from poorer performance more than others. This may be the result of problems with a particular Internet Service Provider. Network congestion, bandwidth throttling and restrictions, data discrimination and filtering, and even content filtering can all result in poor site performance.