section of each page rather than loading it in the HTML of a page.Make sure your images are optimised for the web.Reduce HTTP Requests so the pages will load faster. Do this by reducing the number of items needed to be loaded for each page such as images, scripts, and style sheets.Combines images used in the background into one image, by using CSS sprites.Server side caching should be used since it creates an HTML page for a URL.Use Gzip to compress the size of the page sent to the browser. It can also reduce the file size by up to 70%.Use a content delivery network (CDN) system so that users can download information from your site faster. Use services like Amazon CloudFront, which is an affordable type of CDN.301 Redirects force the browser to a new URL. This requires the browser to wait for the HTTP request, slowind down your site. Lessen its use or don’t use it if possible.Use webmaster tools for tweaking your site speed such as YSLOW and the HTML suggestions in Google Webmaster Tools.
Several SEO methods such as link-building and content marketing are still considered by many as the most essential when optimising for search engines. If you think it’s especially needed, however, pay special attention to improving your site speed as it can contribute to a generally positive user experience for your website visitors. Overall functionality and the readability of your website will create happier visitors and will attract more guests in the future. _________________________________________________________________________________
This article is contributed by Israel from CompareHero, the leading online portal for financial comparison in Malaysia.
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