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Slow WordPress Site? Our Free Site Speed Tool Can Help
Monday November 11, 2024. 10:45 PM , from SimonGaniere.ch
When you’re browsing the web, how quickly do you navigate elsewhere if a website isn’t instantly loading? We all know from experience that every second counts. If your website takes too long to load, visitors won’t hesitate to move on—sometimes straight to your competitors.
Faster load times not only improve user satisfaction but also boost your search engine rankings and ultimately drive more conversions. That’s why you’re going to love using our new Site Speed Tool. It can quickly identify areas impacting your site’s Core Web Vitals (CWV), like load times, interactivity, and visual stability and provides actionable insights and recommendations, making it easier to optimize your site’s performance and deliver a smoother, faster user experience. Use the free Site Speed Tool The need for speed The numbers speak for themselves: Nearly 70% of consumers admit that page speed impacts their willingness to buy from an online retailer. Almost half of consumers say they’ll try to refresh a page at least once when it takes 3 seconds to load. But 22% say they’ll close the tab, and 14% say they’ll visit a competitor’s site. 47% of consumers expect a web page to load in 2 seconds or less. If a website takes more than three seconds to load, 40% of the people will leave that site. Website performance plays a critical role in the success of any online business. Slow websites will cost you not only visitors but also potential revenue. Investing in performance optimization could be the difference between closing a sale and losing out to a competitor. A faster website gives you a competitive edge by capturing traffic from slower sites. Visitors are more likely to stay, explore, and convert into customers when your site loads quickly. Speed isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s a key driver of business growth. Optimize your WordPress site for lightning-fast performance Is your WordPress site as fast as it could be? Test the speed of your WordPress site with free our Site Speed Tool and get detailed performance metrics and tailored recommendations with just a few clicks. Simply enter any public WordPress URL, and we’ll run real-time tests on your site to assess its performance. Our tool evaluates key areas, such as: Loading speed: How fast your site loads for users. Core Web Vitals: Metrics that focus on user experience, including loading, interactivity, and visual stability. Historical performance: Tracking your site’s performance over time to spot trends and areas for improvement. Once analyzed, you’ll receive an easy-to-understand performance score and WordPress-specific, AI-enhanced recommendations to boost your website’s speed and overall performance. You can access our developer documentation for more specifics about the report. If you already have a site on WordPress.com with a Business or Commerce plan, you can also easily access the speed test directly in your dashboard. Test your performance across all of your sites to better understand correlations between site changes and performance. Get weekly performance change alerts Want to stay ahead of performance issues? Sign up for weekly performance change alerts, which provide a comprehensive overview of your website’s metrics over the last handful of weeks. These reports will highlight trends, performance fluctuations, and areas where further optimization is needed—keeping you informed and in control of your website’s health. Test your site today Your website’s performance can make or break your success online. With our easy-to-use performance measurement tool, you can take the guesswork out of optimizing your site. Test your URL now for free and get personalized recommendations to ensure your site performs at its best, or head to the Performance tab in your site’s Hosting Overview menu to get automatic performance data about your WordPress.com sites. Don’t leave your website’s success to chance—start optimizing today. Use the free Site Speed Tool
https://wordpress.com/blog/2024/11/11/wordpress-speed-test/
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