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Why site speed matters

Speed isn't just a nice to have. It impacts everything.

You're losing sales

Your customers aren't going to hang about on your slow site, after more than 3 seconds of waiting, they're off to your competitor.

Google favours fast experiences

Great content gets you ranked, but speed helps you to stay there. When competing on relevance, Google ranks faster pages higher.

Slow sites damage trust

Visitors judge your brand in the first few seconds, and slow sites signals unprofessional and not credible. Would you enter your credit card details in to a site that's very slow?

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A decade of experience

I dig deeper to find the issues that really slow your site down.

Simply adding so-called performance plugins to your site isn’t enough, you need someone with a decade of experience who understands websites built beneath the surface.

As a software engineer with 10 years solving this problem for customers, I can identify and solve the root performance bottleneck on your website, and deliver measurable improvements in speed.

My 3-step process

How I can speed your site up.

1

Identify what's slowing your site down.

I perform a detailed analysis of your website to identify the true performance bottlenecks, this could be frontend or backend issues, or server configuration issues, or problems with any third-party integrations.

2

Make clear, actionable recommendations.

You receive clear, prioritised recommendations explaining exactly what needs to be improved, why it matters, and the expected impact on your website’s performance.

3

Optimise the biggest problem areas.

I implement targeted optimisations that address the most critical performance issues, ensuring meaningful and measurable improvements in speed and reliability.

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