Optimising your website

A website is often the first point of contact between a business and its potential customers, so it’s crucial to ensure your website is optimised. This ensures you are delivering a great user experience, and maintaining a competitive edge with your online identity. But what exactly does page optimisation entail, and why is it so important?

What is page optimisation?

Page optimisation, also known as website optimisation, means ensuring that your website runs as efficiently as possible. It focuses on the content, structure and technical aspects of your website. This can include making sure you don’t have unnecessary lines of code, or uploading overly large image files, all off which slow your site down. Optimising your site enhances to performance, usability, and search engine rankings of your site.

Why is page optimisation important to you?

Page loading speed significantly influences the purchase decision of 70% of online shoppers. Over 80% of users will think about leaving a site if it is taking to long to load, and nearly 50% of users won’t revisit non-optimised sites. In contrast, mobile-optimised sites experience 40% higher conversion rates. While it might seem minor, optimisation can have a huge impact on your sales and revenue.

Common issues affecting site optimisation

There are several factors which can hinder your website’s performance. Some of the usual suspects include:

Slow loading times
Causes: Large images, excessive use of scripts, ineffective coding, and lack of caching
Impact: High bounce rates, lower search engine rankings, and frustrated users

Non-optimised images
Causes
: Using large, high-resolution images that aren’t compressed or resized
Impact:  Increased loading times and bandwidth usage, and frustrated users

Poor mobile responsiveness
Causes: Non-responsive design, fixed-width layouts, and elements that don’t scale
Impact: Poor user experience on mobile devices, leading to lost traffic and conversions

Excessive HTTP requests
Causes:
Too many scripts, stylesheets, and images loading simultaneously
Impact: Slower page loading times and increased server load

Lack of browser caching
Causes:
Not setting up proper caching rules for static assets
Impact: Repeatedly downloading the same resources, slowing down repeat visits

Benefits of optimising your website

Improved upper experience. Fast-loading images and responsive designs create a smoother, more enjoyable browsing experience. Visitors are more likely to stay longer and engage more with your content.

Higher search engine rankings. Search engines, like Google, prioritise optimised websites in their rankings. A faster, more efficient site with optimised content will rank high in search results, driving more organic traffic.

Increased conversion rates. A well-optimised site reduces friction for users, leading to higher conversion rates. Whether it’s filling out a form, making a purchase, or signing up for a newsletter, optimisation makes it easier for visitors to take action.

Better mobile performance. With the increasing use of mobile devices, having a responsive and fast-loading mobile site is crucial. Optimised sites cater to mobile users more effectively, enhancing their browsing experience and boosting engagement.

Reduced bounce rates. Slow-loading pages and poor design can drive visitors away. Optimisation helps keep users on your site longer, reducing bounce rates and improving overall engagement.

Lower operational costs. Efficiently optimised websites can actually save you money! They use resources more effectively, reducing bandwidth and server load. This can lead to cost savings in hosting and infrastructure.

How Haywyre can help

Page optimisation is not just a technical requirement, but a strategic necessity for any business aiming to thrive online. At Haywyre, we implement optimisation as standard on all our projects. Whether we’re helping your bring your new idea to life, or are working on a redesign for your existing site, we can help support the digital presence of your site.

Want to find out more about optimsing your site? Get in touch today.