Websites and Load speeds

Created by FirstStop Design, Modified on Tue, 5 Feb, 2019 at 11:12 AM by FirstStop Design

Load speeds between 30% & 65% are not unusual for most websites.

The rule of thumb is that if you do not notice extended loading of web pages, or visitors are not reporting such issues, then there isn't an issue!


As a matter of routine First Stop ensures that all the necessary optimization measures are included in any websites that we build, however we have no control over other external factors.


There are several factors that affect the speed a website loads including:

  • The speed of a users Internet connection
  • Volume of other users visiting a website
  • Hosting choice and the number of other sites sharing cloud servers
  • The size of the website (e.g. stored files, pages and articles etc
  • The number of images or files (Word, MP3's etc) on a page
  • The number of plugins/software running a website
  • The choice of browser (Windows IE, Chrome, Firefox etc)

See a full summary here >


Here are a few useful resources:


Reverse IP LookUp

This tool lets you see how many other websites share your server space. If yours is shared with too many others, consider upgrading or moving your plan : www.yougetsignal.com/tools/web-sites-on-web-server


GTMetrix Speed Check

This tool analyses your website resources and load speeds giving a full technical report that can bve used to address any issues : www.gtmetrix.com/


HubSpot Security Check

This tool checks the browser security of websites. SSL certificates protect websites from attacks and give visitors confidence that your site is authentic and trustworthy : www.hubspot.com/ssl-checker

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