Free Site Speed Tester

Site speed is influencing your website’s performance, whether you realize it or not—and possibly in ways you don’t even realize.

Calculating your website’s page speed is the first step to improving that performance—and our Site Speed Tester is the perfect tool for the job.

Complete the form below to test your website speed for free. Results will take about a minute to populate.
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Site Speed and SEO

Site speed is a vital performance metric, both for search engine optimization (SEO) and for your overall visitor experience. Faster pages tend to rank higher in search engines, both because page speed is a ranking factor and because it has a secondary effect on user behavior that positively reinforces high-speed pages. This is especially important for mobile devices, which tend to take longer to load the same content as their desktop counterparts.

Site speed also plays a major role in user satisfaction. Most users expect a web page to load in 2 seconds or less, and will leave after 3 seconds of waiting for a page to load. Every second counts here, so you can’t afford to simply assume that your site is “good enough” when it comes to speed.

By analyzing individual pages and keywords using Google Analytics, Google Search Console (reviewing accelerated mobile pages), Core Web Vitals (reviewing page speed) and other keyword research tools, we create a detailed roadmap that is industry agnostic and fully-repeatable for ranking in search engines.

Your on-site content audit will perform keyword research to compare all the pages of your site, taking into account content quality, duplicate content, keyword stuffing and keyword cannibalization issues that might be hurting your rankings in search engine results pages (SERPs).

Understand impact of site-wide and individual web pages with a comprehensive look at backlink diversity, link velocity, anchor text variability, TLD diversity, internal links and internal link structure.

Website Audits Showcase Technical Deficiencies & Behavior Analytics to Improve On-page & Off-page Website Health

Our SEO services include a full audit report will provide you with a detailed plan of attack for fixing specific on and off-site errors and deficits as well as provide suggestions for internal linking and off-site link procurement for immediate keyword growth.

Using a Site Speed Tester

The only way to objectively determine whether your site speed is adequate is with the help of a Site Speed Tester. At SEO.co, we have a Site Speed Tester that tells you a variety of metrics about your site’s performance. All you need to do is create a free account and enter your URL; from there, you can analyze your site’s speed.

Find these metrics and more:

Overall score

We’ll present you with an overall score of your site’s performance.

Generally speaking, is your site fast? Average? Or slow?

This combines many different metrics to paint an overall picture of your site speed.

Fully loaded time

This will tell you, in seconds, how long it takes to load your page.

You’ll definitely want to be under 4 seconds here, but the lower this number is, the better.

Total page size

Content is great, but too much can bog down site loading times. If your site is taking longer than you expected to load, look here to see if your page size is abnormally large.

Number of requests

Similarly, too many server “requests” can be a sign that your site is being loaded inefficiently.

First contentful paint

First contentful paint refers to the moment when the first pixel of content fully renders on a user’s screen. It’s a sign that the page loading process has begun.

First meaningful paint

Similarly, the first meaningful paint refers to the moment when a page’s main content appears onscreen to a user. “Main content” can vary from site to site.

Speed index

The speed index refers to the average time it takes to display various visible parts of the web page. As with most of these metrics, lower numbers are better.

First CPU idle

The “first CPU idle” metric tells you when a page becomes minimally interactive; if this score is too high, it could be a sign that the website doesn’t become “quiet” enough quickly enough for an average user.

Time to interactive

By contrast, the “time to interactive” metric measures how long it takes for a page to become interactive.

Max potential first input delay

The “max potential first input delay” measures the input delay for a user interaction in a worst-case scenario; if a user interacts with your site immediately, how long will it take for the browser to respond?

You’ll also get a number of recommendations for how to improve your site speed, based on what delayed your site speed the most.

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What Is a Site Speed Tester?

Site speed testers work the way you think. They analyze your website to determine how fast it loads for the average user. Modern site speed testers, like the free one offered by SEO.co, typically analyze the following and more.

  • Overall score. How fast is your site overall?
  • Fully loaded time. How long does it take for your entire page to load?
  • Total page size. How big is your webpage and how does this size impact its loading speed?
  • Number of requests. How many requests need to be made before the web page is loaded?
  • First contentful paint. How long does it take for the first pixel to be rendered on a user’s computer screen?
  • First meaningful paint. How long does it take for significant content to display for a user?
  • Time to be interactive. How long before a user can start interacting with your web page?

By analyzing individual pages and keywords using Google Analytics, Google Search Console (reviewing accelerated mobile pages), Core Web Vitals (reviewing page speed) and other keyword research tools, we create a detailed roadmap that is industry agnostic and fully-repeatable for ranking in search engines.

Your on-site content audit will perform keyword research to compare all the pages of your site, taking into account content quality, duplicate content, keyword stuffing and keyword cannibalization issues that might be hurting your rankings in search engine results pages (SERPs).

Understand impact of site-wide and individual web pages with a comprehensive look at backlink diversity, link velocity, anchor text variability, TLD diversity, internal links and internal link structure.

Website Audits Showcase Technical Deficiencies & Behavior Analytics to Improve On-page & Off-page Website Health

Our SEO services include a full audit report will provide you with a detailed plan of attack for fixing specific on and off-site errors and deficits as well as provide suggestions for internal linking and off-site link procurement for immediate keyword growth.

Why Is a Site Speed Tester Valuable?

Why should you use a site speed tester?
Improve your rankings

Site speed is a known ranking signal, and something that can impact your domain authority and your rankings and search engines. Improve your site speed enough, and you can climb the ranks further.

Improve user experience

Even if you don’t see higher rankings, users will appreciate your faster site speed. Universally, faster sites are preferred over slower ones.

Identify potential issues

If you have a variety of pages that are exceptionally slow, this can help you identify any underlying cause and address it.

Improving Your Site Speed

In addition to the specific recommendations provided by our Site Speed Tester tool, there are a number of general steps you can to improve your site speed, including:
Ready to dig deeper into onsite optimization? Or are you interested in perfecting your SEO approach?
Contact SEO.co today for a free consultation, or to learn more about SEO!

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