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Did you know that nine out of ten people will leave a mobile website if they can’t find what they’re looking for right away? So with faced problems like slow loading and site not working properly on Mobile, you can just hop to Google’s new tool to test your website.
They have come up with a tool which can test your website for mobile, speed, desktop and give you all the fixing you need to do for making it more accessible to people online.
You don’t need a lot of technical knowledge to understand your site’s performance. Just type in your web address and within moments, you’ll see how your site scores. You can also get a detailed report to give you an idea of what to do next, and where to go for help at no charge.
Nowadays people substantially spend more time on the web than ever. When they need information or want to find a nearby store or product, they research on their device. On an average, people check their phones more than 150 times a day and more searches occur on mobile phones than computers. But if a potential customer is on a phone, and a site isn’t easy to use they’re five times more likely to leave.
To avoid losing out a potential lead, you need a site that loads quickly and is easy to use on mobile screens. The first step is seeing how your site is performing. With Google’s new tool you can check your site for mobile-friendliness, mobile speed, and desktop speed. Plus, it’s easy to share these scores. (By the way, if you’re a site guru, you may also want to visit Page Speed Insights, which is the power behind the scores.)
Mobile-friendliness: With this score they evaluate your site with the experience the customer have on their mobile. How easy it is to navigate your site, plus the suitable options and buttons for accessibility.
Mobile speed: This is how long it takes your site to load on mobile devices. If customers are kept waiting for too long, they’ll move on to the next site.
Desktop speed: This is how long it takes your site to load on desktop computers. It’s not just the strength of your customers’ web connection that determines speed, but also the elements of your website.
Test your site and find out what’s working, what’s not, and which fixes to consider.
The world’s gone mobile. We hope you too.