website speed test




1. Keep the Article Concise & Structured

  • Use short paragraphs and bullet points to improve readability.
  • Use headings (H1, H2, H3) properly to structure the content.
  • Avoid unnecessary filler content—stick to the main points.

2. Optimize Images & Media

  • Compress images using formats like WebP or optimized JPEGs/PNGs.
  • Use lazy loading for images and videos to improve loading speed.
  • Avoid embedding large GIFs—use compressed MP4 videos instead.

3. Use Fast-Loading Fonts & Minimal Scripts

  • Stick to system fonts or lightweight Google Fonts.
  • Minimize JavaScript and avoid excessive third-party scripts.

4. Optimize for SEO & Performance

  • Use relevant keywords naturally in titles, headings, and throughout the article.
  • Optimize metadata (title tag, meta description) for search engines.
  • Enable caching and a content delivery network (CDN) for faster loading.

5. Test Your Page Speed

  • Use tools like Google PageSpeed Insights, GTmetrix, or Lighthouse to check performance.
  • Optimize Core Web Vitals (Largest Contentful Paint, First Input Delay, Cumulative Layout Shift).



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