10 Ways to Reduce Bounce Rate on Your Site

The percentage of visitors to your website who decide to leave without viewing any other pages is known as a bounce rate. In other words, a high bounce rate indicates that few visitors are looking around your website. They are merely arriving on a page and clicking away without looking around the entire website. A visitor can leave your website by opening a new window or tab, clicking the close button, selecting a different website

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Try Newest HTTP/3!

The HTTP-over-QUIC experimental protocol should be renamed to HTTP/3, officials at the (IETF) have disclosed. There is a big gap in development from HTTP/1.1 (released in 1999) to the release of HTTP/2 (released in 2015), things are hitting up with the release of HTTP/3 due in 2019. So what is QUIC? QUIC ( Quick UDP Internet Connections) is a new transport which reduces latency compared to that of TCP. On the surface, QUIC is very similar to

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3 Seconds Load Website. Why is Important?

It’s reasonable to assume that a website’s loading time is important. We can confidently conclude that slow sites have usability and SEO issues because we know that users hate waiting for web pages to load and that Google uses site speed as a factor for its search rankings. But, quantitatively, what are the other effects of having a slow website? Why Website Speed Matters Apart from the fact that your audience today is probably the most impatient generation of

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Slow Website can Kill Your Business!

A sluggish or unresponsive website might be a "first world problem" — but it's one that web users take very seriously. If your company relies on online commerce, speed and reliability are absolutely imperative — a slightly slower load time can result in customers taking their business elsewhere, never to return. This infographic looks at the different ways a slow website can burn a hole in your pocket. When an online business starts to lose

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