Most marketers know that the more slowly a Web site page loads in a browser, the more it can hurt the company's bottom line, but new data reveals that the negative impact can occur much earlier than ...
Heads up, webmasters: Google on Wednesday announced plans to start taking page speed into account when ranking mobile search results. The Web giant has used speed as a ranking factor for a while now, ...
Google Chrome announced a plan to introduce badging as a way to encourage publishers to improve site speed. Google proposed a contextual menu on links that will tell users, before they click, that a ...
SEJ STAFF Matt G. Southern Senior News Writer at Search Engine Journal These are brand new metrics that the Google Chrome team has been experimenting with this year. Google’s latest warnings from ...
Pages on arstechnica.com, and only arstechnica.com are loading very slowly for me the past few days. Starting today, they are timing out so much that only the text-only versions of pages are finally ...
Retailers could be losing out on millions of pounds of revenue as a result of slow-loading web page, according to research. A study conducted by online marketing and e-commerce specialists Summit ...
Google is sending out a new type of notification to those who have verified properties in Google Search Console. The new messages inform site owners about really slow pages that take too long to load.
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