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What Your Free Report Includes
🚀 Performance Score
– Page load speed (mobile & desktop)
– Core Web Vitals (LCP, FIP, CLS)
– Speed Index
– Time to Interactive
– Largest Contentful Paint
– Cumulative Layout Shift
♿ Accessibility
– Screen reader compatibility
– Color contrast issues
– Form label problems
– ARIA attribute errors
– Image alt text missing
✅ Best Practices
– HTTPS security
– JavaScript errors
– Browser compatibility
– Image format efficiency
– Cache policy
– Modern web standards
All powered by Google’s PageSpeed Insights API—the same tool Google uses to evaluate websites for search rankings.
Your Website Might Be Slower Than You Think
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“My website loads fine for me!”
We hear this all the time. Here’s why your experience doesn’t tell the whole story:
🗄️ YOU HAVE CACHED FILES
What’s a cache? Think of it like this:
When you visit your own website repeatedly, your browser saves copies of images, stylesheets, and code on your computer or phone. The next time you visit, it loads these saved copies instantly instead of downloading them again.
The problem: Your visitors are seeing your site for the FIRST time. They don’t have anything cached. What takes you 0.5 seconds might take them 5-8 seconds.
Real example: Your website has a 2MB image on the homepage.
- Your experience: Loads instantly (already saved on your computer)
- First-time visitor: 2-4 seconds just for that one image
YOU HAVE A FAST INTERNET CONNECTION
The reality: Many of your potential customers are browsing from:
- Rural areas with slow DSL or spotty cellular
- Older smartphones (3+ years old)
- Public WiFi at coffee shops
- Mobile data with weak signal
Speed comparison:
- Your office: 200 Mbps download speed = 3-second load
- Customer on 4G with weak signal: 5 Mbps = 18-second load
- Customer on 3G: 1 Mbps = 45+ second load
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The 3-Second Rule
Research shows that 53% of mobile users abandon a site that takes longer than 3 seconds to load.
If your site takes 5 seconds for first-time visitors:
- You’re losing half your potential customers before they see anything
- Google penalizes you in search rankings
- You’re spending money on marketing to drive traffic that immediately leaves
This is why you need an objective test from Google’s servers, simulating a real first-time visitor.
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Left side: “What YOU Experience”
✓ Cached files loaded instantly
✓ Fast office internet (100+ Mbps)
✓ Familiar with your site navigation
✓ Desktop computer or newer phone
⏱️ Perceived load time: 1-2 seconds
Right side: “What VISITORS Experience”
✗ No cached files – downloads everything
✗ Variable connection (5-50 Mbps mobile)
✗ First time seeing your site layout
✗ Older phone or weak signal
⏱️ Actual load time: 5-12 seconds
H3: “How Our Test Shows You the Real Picture”
Our test simulates a real first-time visitor by:
- Clearing all cached files – Testing as if the visitor has never been to your site
- Testing from multiple locations – Shows performance from different geographic areas
- Throttling to realistic speeds – Simulates 3G/4G mobile connections, not just fast fiber
- Testing mobile AND desktop – Shows performance on actual devices, not just your computer
- Using fresh browser instances – No extensions, no saved data, no optimizations
[Icon] The result: You see what your actual customers experience, not what you experience.
This is why a site that feels “instant” to you might take 10-15 seconds for someone on mobile.
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Bottom line: The only way to know how your site REALLY performs for first-time visitors is to test it the way Google does—with cleared cache, throttled connections, and real-world conditions.
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