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Monthly Archives: August 2018
US Based OpenVZ VPS/KVM VPS – OpenVZ Starting $2.41 – KVM Starting $4.59 – 30% OFF
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How to Build a Warp Speed Website
The post How to Build a Warp Speed Website appeared first on HostGator Blog . How to Build a Warp Speed Website Perhaps you’ve already built your website, or maybe you’re just setting out to learn as much as you can before you hire a web design expert or marketing firm to build it for you. Either way, considering the investment of time and money you’ll put into your site, you want to make sure that it converts your visitors. You want those leads and prospects to visit your site, engage with your content, and become your new customers, but there’s one issue: your site loads way too slowly. Why do I need a warp speed website? According to Google Speed Insights industry benchmarks report, as page load times increases, the chance of someone leaving your site increases substantially: If visitors bounce from your site – meaning they do not interact with any element on your website and “press back” or close the tab – there is a slim chance they will return. That site bounce translates into lost business for you. In order to prevent those visitors from bouncing, your website needs to load fast. In essence, you need to build a warp speed website, which is no easy task. Slow site speed could be due to a number of variables including clunky code, unoptimized images, or oversized page elements and plugins. To narrow down the culprits, you’ll want to use a site like Google’s TestMySite tool to diagnose what’s going on under the hood. Using the Google TestMySite Tool The TestMySite tool is easy to use gives you a great deal of helpful information and suggestions to improve your site speed. You start by typing in your website URL, and the tool analyzes your site, running a series of speed tests to explore your website performance across mobile network speeds like 3G. Take a look at the suggestions and click on each to see what they mean: Avoid Landing Page Redirects Eliminate Render-blocking JavaScript and CSS Leverage browser caching Prioritize visible content Reduce server response time Enable compression Minify resources Optimize images Depending on how your site was built and on what platform, you’ll see some of these suggestions in your report. If you hire a web designer, then be sure to send them the report to investigate and explore on your behalf. If you still have questions, Google also offers an FAQ page to answer some of the common questions received by website owners. How can I build a warp speed website? So you’ve watched the video, clicked on the links above, but you’re still somewhat perplexed as to how you can build a warp speed website. Have no fear, here are some best practices to help you: Optimize your images Use a free tool like Optimizilla to compress your images and reduce their file size. By compressing your image files, you’ll decrease the overall weight of your website, decreasing your load time. Reduce clutter on your site You may feel compelled to include a slew of images and tons of written content on your website, but that’s not necessarily going to help you. Instead keep your website copy and images on point. Think about your buyer persona – what do they want to know in order to make a buying decision? Is that content easy to find? Minify your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript resources By minifying, you remove redundant data without affecting how the browser processes the different resources on your site: To minify HTML, try HTMLMinifier To minify CSS, try CSSNano To minify JavaScript, try UglifyJS Test, Test, Test All the tools in the world can’t replace an actual consumer. Choose a small group of friends, family, and valued customers to test your site. Ask them to take notes on the experience and let you know what works and what doesn’t. You may just find that you have sections or resources on the site that you don’t need – which means dead weight you can remove. Putting it together At the end of the day, you build a website because you want to attract, engage, and convert customers. If your site loads too slowly, you’ll miss the mark and lose valuable visitors. Building a warp speed website can be overwhelming, but follow the tips and tricks above to strive for a speedy site that plays to potential customers on both desktop and mobile devices. Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading
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Internal report shows FCC made up cyberattack that disabled commenting system
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The 2018 Online Holiday Shopping Season: Is Your Ecommerce Site Ready?
The post The 2018 Online Holiday Shopping Season: Is Your Ecommerce Site Ready? appeared first on HostGator Blog . Yes, It’s Already Time to Get Your Online Store Ready for the Holiday Shopping Season No matter how hot it is right now where you live, it’s time to start thinking about the winter holidays. That’s because you have several weeks to set the stage for strong Black Friday weekend sales. Now’s the time to make your site more mobile-friendly, plan your holiday-sale merchandise offers, hatch a gift wrap plan, and find out how your small business can offer same-day delivery. Make Your Store as Mobile-Friendly as Possible We write a lot here about the importance of mobile-friendly websites because the mobile channel is a large and growing part of e-commerce success. Most shoppers use their phones to browse and they’ll complete their purchases on their phones if checkout is user-friendly enough. Otherwise, they’ll move on to more mobile-friendly competitors or (maybe) switch to their computer to finish their order. How can you streamline the checkout process to keep shoppers from abandoning their carts? Offer the online payment methods your customers like most and don’t make them key in a lot of data during checkout. PayPal is the best-known payment method for this type of convenience and popularity, but Amazon Pay and Google Pay are other options to consider. Now’s the time to research and compare payment methods in terms of processing fees, ease of use, and popularity with your customers so you can get everything set up, tested, and ready for Black Friday sales. Create Exclusive Black Friday Weekend Promotions Black Friday weekend and Cyber Monday are the biggest US shopping days of the year. What do people buy? Everything. Electronics, toys, clothes, and video games are always popular. But your customers are going to be looking for deals from your store, so you need a custom game plan. Think about what sells well all year long and what’s been most popular with your customers during past holiday seasons. How much of a discount can you offer—or do you even need to offer—on popular items? Can you create limited-time-only product bundles? Is it possible to debut a new product similar to your bestsellers for Black Friday weekend or offer a bestselling item in a new color or style only during the sale? Plan your offerings in detail now so you can have your products and promotions ready to go well before Black Friday crunch time arrives. Consider Adding a Gift-Wrap Option When your customers snap up your Black Friday deals, they may want them gift-wrapped. Offering gift wrap for a small charge, or for free on expensive orders, is a way to set yourself apart from the competition. Both online retailers and brick-and-mortar stores have been dropping their gift wrap services , leaving shoppers to deal the task themselves. However, before you commit to offering gift wrap, it’s important to understand why so many retailers have bailed on it. First, gift-wrapping orders takes time and can create holdups in fulfillment—no small issue when so many shoppers want same-day delivery (and we’ll look at that below). Also, gift wrap isn’t free, and it can be hard to estimate how much you’ll need. Run short and you might disappoint customers. Overbuy and you’re stuck storing it. If you have the budget and space to proceed, think about how you can wrap orders as efficiently as possible. For local orders that you’ll deliver the same day (see below), consider gift bags and tissue paper rather than paper, tape, and bows. Or you can bake the gift wrap into your packaging, delight your shoppers, and skip the wrapping stage—a search for “holiday product packaging” will turn up more than enough ready-to-order and DIY options. Whatever gift wrap option you go with, remember to promote it along with your Black Friday deals. Show shoppers what their gifts will look like when they’re delivered and show them that you’re ready to help save them time. Find Faster Deliver Options In 2017, Amazon raked in 40% of all US e-commerce revenue , according to Forbes. One reason? Fast delivery, including same-day service in many cities. Because many shoppers are now used to same-day delivery from Amazon and grocery delivery services like Instacart and Shipt, they expect that option whenever they shop. One local-delivery startup found that 78% of shoppers plan to look for same-day delivery when they do their holiday shopping this year. And it’s now possible for local businesses in many cities to give these customers what they want. Companies like Deliv and Dropoff were founded to help local businesses provide same-day delivery. These companies serve dozens of US cities and help level the playing field between giant e-retailers with their own delivery infrastructures and small businesses. If these companies don’t operate in your area, research local courier services or consider hiring a seasonal employee to make daily deliveries. Before you write off the idea of same-day delivery as too costly for your business, remember that major carriers may add holiday surcharges again this season, as they did in 2017. The difference in cost between same-day and rush shipping may be smaller than you think. Whatever shipping options you go with this holiday season, be sure to build the cost into your pricing if you offer free shipping. When you have a same-day delivery plan in place for the holiday season, make sure your customers know about it well in advance of Black Friday. Create a same-day delivery map and notice for your site. Share the news on social media. Craft an email for the local segment of your customer email list. Have a brick-and-mortar store? Post the news there, too, so your in-store shoppers will know they have options during holiday crunch time. Prep Now for 2018 Online Holiday Shopping The more planning and prep work you do now, the more value you can offer your customers during the holiday season. Want more e-commerce holiday tips? Get inspired by these marketing campaigns. Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading
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