There are many reasons why a website can become slow. It can
be the misuse of the content management system, the heavy data on certain pages
or large graphic files that cannot be downloaded instantly. There are times
when business owners finance their complex
CMS and databases only to find that they are not up to the task. When a
website loads your CMS, it will run all the site's assets through queries in
the database. These queries are the ones responsible for retrieving the content
of the page. This includes images, text, page titles and everything else on the
page. The problem starts when the database cannot handle all the queries. This
can depend on the CMS you are using as well as other websites on your server.
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Know Your CMS: WordPress, Joomla, and More
There a great number of content management systems (CMS)
available for businesses and personal use. Regardless of what type of website
you are building, there is a system perfectly suited for it. Here are some of
the most popular CMS options available today:
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Is Slow Speed Costing You Website Visitors?
Getting people to visit your website is
an ordeal in itself. Traffic generation is not child’s play – it requires you
to have the zeal of an Olympic sprinter and the patience of a saint! So once
you do manage to attract a decent number of visitors, your sole aim should be
to provide them with a smooth, sublime user experience. Understand that the web
is becoming increasingly competitive with each passing minute and thousands of
websites are jostling
for potential customers' attention in every conceivable
niche. Thus, even a minor glitch in your website is enough to turn off your visitors
and hurt sales.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Developing a Mobile-Friendly Website
The internet has truly reached its mobile-age. There are a huge
number of people surfing the web through their smartphones, touch pads, mobile
phones and other mobile devices. And that number is growing daily. It's
incredible how so few businesses still haven't updated their websites with the
times, and still don't offer their viewers a mobile-friendly site. Website optimization is increasingly
important. The
numbers show that around the globe businesses are falling behind in taking up
effective mobile sites, despite the fact that the mobile internet is growing
exponentially. It's even true for some of the largest Ecommerce sites, which
still haven't improved their website's functionality for mobiles.
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