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How To:Test Website Speed Online



After you have done the same you might want to test weather you have achieved the results you worked hard for. This post will focus on the same topic and will bring to your view some undiscovered Online Tools to help you test website speed.To Test Website Speed you may use any of the following online website speed testers.



Test Website Speed Online

  1. The Full Page Test loads a complete HTML page including all objects (images, CSS, JavaScripts, RSS, Flash and frames/iframes). It mimics the way a page is loaded in a web browser.The load time of all objects is shown visually with time bars.
  2. Site Load Test :
    It is widely accepted that fast-loading pages improve user experience. Latest research has shown that about a third of all broadband users are reluctant to wait more than 4 seconds for a web page to load. A website that loads faster can thus help you a great deal to reach users with a slow Internet connection because even people not on an ADSL or faster line will not wait more than six seconds for a web page. In another words, if your site is slow, you are subjected to lose a lot of visitors.You probably know that now Google is taking site’s loading speed into consideration in determining its ranking.
  3. GTmetrix :
    GTmetrix uses Google Page Speed and Yahoo! YSlow to grade your site’s performance and provides actionable recommendations to fix these issues.
  4. WebPageTest :
    WebPagetest is a tool that was orginally developed by AOL for use internally and was open-sourced in 2008 under a BSD license.
    The online version is run by WebPagetest LLC for the benefit of the performance community with several companies and individuals providing the testing infrastructure around the globe. WebPagetest LLC is a company run by Patrick Meenan as an entity to keep WebPagetest independent from any of the partners or other companies involved in the development of the platform.

Top Two Facts on Why You Should Test Website Speed 

and Try to Increase it!

  • An average web surfer doesn’t wait more than 4 sec for a webpage to load.
  • Google takes page load speed into consideration when ranking website.

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