Yesterday we discussed asynchronous tracking and page load time. But there’s more to page load than a simple script and I believe Google is about to get serious about including page load times in its ranking algorithms.
Google John Mueller has a great blog post on Site Performance and how it can help you improve your page load times.
I did a little bit of playing around with this tool and I’m pretty impressed. It’s quite simple, really, but very useful. Suggestions for improving a site’s page load time include such things as:
- Enable gzip compression
- Combine external JavaScript
- Minimize DNS lookups
- Combine external CSS
I’ve got a feeling these are all pretty common issues. For instance, how many CSS files do your pages have? A lot of webmasters use 2 or 3 CSS files for their pages when 1 will do. And DNS lookups can kill a site. If you have a lot of external files that are housed on another server, that can seriously slow your load time.
If you are serious about being a top-notch webmaster and want to improve your site's performance, take a good look at your page load times and do whatever you can to improve them.
Tags: google, page load time, Site Performance

Thanks for sharing Caroline. I read about this yesterday and know how important it is to small business to have the information filtered for them for easier understanding.
Great post!
Terri
http://tastingtheinternet.com
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Thanks Terri, I agree – the changes in search and social are coming fast and furious!! Thanks for your comment.