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When I started out building websites around 1997 the Web was still pretty new. To create and publish online you needed a lot of knowledge and skills compared to now. While I knew HTML for example – I taught myself coding using Notepad, the minimalistic default Windows text editor, or how to use FTP and edit images pretty soon –\u00a0 I didn’t know much about hosting sites. After all I got free hosting from my college at first and then I used free hosting services like Geocities and the likes as a student. When I registered my first domain in 2001 I finally knew why you need quality hosting.<\/em><\/p>\n

Today you get affordable hosting packages all over the place and while webmasters do not have to know everything themselves to publish online properly working hosting is still crucial to your site’s success.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

The offers look very similar everywhere but the devil is in the details. Some hosting issues can for example affect your Google rankings negatively while leaving your visitors waiting at closed doors. Some hosting problems can indeed downright kill your SEO<\/strong>. While everybody knows that a hacked site for example is awful some of these problems happen often but don’t always get noticed and fixed.<\/p>\n

What are critical hosting issues for SEO?<\/em><\/p>\n

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Slow site speed<\/strong><\/p>\n

Site speed is officially a Google ranking factor for years now yet you do not often read about improving it. In contrast many people seem not to care about it at all. They use huge images, lots of often redundant scripts or slowly loading third party site elements. My own site is no exception. You can see a screenshot from Pingdom tools below. While it says that it’s “faster than 42%” of all tested websites it means that it’s also slower than 58%:<\/p>\n

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So even I have still work to do after 15 years of online publishing. You are never expert enough not to make your site even faster. Some common issues are too many scripts, e.g. animations, third party widgets, Webfonts, even Facebook elements can slow your site down. In my case it’s probably the 5 analytics tools I use (Google Analytics, Woopra, Reinvigorate, Piwik and Mixpanel) that add up. SEO 2.0 is my testing site so that I use that many, usually I’d advise you to use at least two but not more than three analytics tools.<\/p>\n

Where can you find out about your site speed? There are many tools out there. For a start you need to use<\/p>\n