Your site is slow, and Google knows it. That's why competitors outrank you even with worse content.
You can have the best content in the world, but if your site loads in 5 seconds, Google penalizes you. Since 2021, Core Web Vitals — loading speed, visual stability, interactivity — are official ranking factors. A slow site doesn't just lose Google rankings: it loses visitors (53% abandon if loading exceeds 3 seconds) and loses sales (every extra second costs 7% of conversions). Technical SEO isn't sexy, isn't creative — but it's the foundation without which everything else crumbles.
The 10 things slowing down the average small business site
1. Uncompressed images. The #1 cause of slowness. That 3MB homepage photo straight from the photographer's DSLR. Fix: compress all images with ShortPixel or TinyPNG (WordPress plugin: SmushIt). WebP format saves 30% in file size. Images should be under 200KB each.
2. Cheap hosting. The $3/month shared hosting with 500 other sites is slow. For an SMB: managed WordPress hosting like SiteGround, Kinsta, or Cloudways ($15-30/month). The speed difference: from 4 seconds to 1.5 seconds. The extra cost pays for itself in rankings and conversions.
3. Too many WordPress plugins. The average WordPress site has 25-40 plugins. Each adds code, database queries, and loading time. The rule: if a plugin isn't essential, deactivate and delete it. 50% of plugins can be removed without anyone noticing the difference — except Google, which will notice the speed.
Per continuare a leggere,
accedi al tuo account.
Il tuo account LANGA ti connette a tutta la Galaxy.
Articoli completi su tutti i blog Galaxy.
Un solo login, accesso ovunque.
Guadagna Leghe e sblocca contenuti premium.