Slow Page Speed Can Create a Bad Customer Experience

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Marketing Podcast with John Jantsch

In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I want to talk about a topic that is – warning – highly technical. This is a topic that I suggest you get help on, it’s one that is very important for your website, but is something that can easily overwhelm people. It’s important to listen to shows like this so that you can learn what to be asking people that you hire to get this done for your business.

Today’s topic is page speed or website speed, how fast your site loads when leads click on a link you sent them or that they found.

What You’ll Learn:

  • How Google uses this for ranking
  • How to test your site for speed
  • Tools to use if you are working with several sites
  • How hosting changes page speed
  • How plug-ins change page speed
  • What the major culprits are to slow page speed
  • How to fix slow page speed

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John Jantsch, page speed, website load time


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