{"id":360,"date":"2019-01-15T05:20:06","date_gmt":"2019-01-15T05:20:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/leonhitchens.com\/is-your-website-speed-causing-you-to-rank-lower-on-google\/"},"modified":"2024-02-20T11:34:50","modified_gmt":"2024-02-20T16:34:50","slug":"is-your-website-speed-causing-you-to-rank-lower-on-google","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/leonhitchens.com\/is-your-website-speed-causing-you-to-rank-lower-on-google\/","title":{"rendered":"Is Your Website Speed Causing You To Rank Lower on Google?"},"content":{"rendered":"

A question I often get asked is “does your website speed lower your rank on Google?”<\/p>\n

The short answer is yes! In fact, page speed is one of the most significant ranking factors for websites. Google wants sites to load super, super fast.<\/p>\n

A study from Google showed 53% of website<\/strong> visits would likely result in a bounce if a website loads in more than 3 seconds<\/strong>. Every additional 1 second of loading delay causes 11% fewer page views<\/strong> and 7% fewer conversions<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

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Page Speed is a ranking factor for Google<\/h3>\n

Google recently made the switch to mobile first indexing which crawls websites from a mobile perspective over a desktop perspective. This change while small is significant when you consider internet speeds on the phone are much slower than a desktop connection.<\/p>\n

The average load of a website is 6.7 seconds on a desktop but when you compare that to an LTE Mobile connect it could double. Many users would drop off or not convert because the website is slow. Google is trying to fix slow sites with AMP and Facebook is attempting with Instant Articles.<\/p>\n