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Website Speed = Business Speed

Author: Milos Zekovic

A slow website isn’t just a technical issue. It’s a direct threat to your sales, marketing, and reputation. People are impatient. If a page doesn’t load within 2–3 seconds, most users leave. Google knows that. And it penalizes you with lower search rankings.

Website Speed = Business Speed

How does a slow website hurt your business?

  • Higher bounce rate: Users leave before even seeing your offer.
  • Fewer conversions: Anything that loads slowly gets fewer clicks.
  • Loss of mobile users: They are the most sensitive to speed.
  • Worse SEO rankings: Google uses speed as a ranking factor.

What can you check and fix right away?

  • Lighthouse score: Run your site through Google PageSpeed Insights — it’s a good start.
  • Optimize images: If you have images of 1MB or more — you’re already losing users.
  • Reduce external scripts: Fewer third-party tools = faster site.
  • Implement lazy loading for images and videos.
  • Switch to faster hosting if your current one creates bottlenecks.

What else helps?

  • Host fonts locally instead of loading from Google Fonts.
  • Eliminate unnecessary JS, CSS, and Image files.
  • Use a CDN (e.g., Cloudflare).
  • Caching (browser cache + server cache).

A fast site feels professional, reliable, and modern.

And yes — speed also affects how people perceive your brand.

If you’re not sure where your site slows down — I can do a quick analysis and give you clear steps for optimization.

Contact me and we’ll perform a detailed performance audit with specific recommendations — so your site will be fast, optimized, and ready to retain visitors.

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