Spurr Marketing

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Spurr Marketing, Justin Briggs & Matthew Callis
Nashville, TN, United States of America
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  • Site Speeds Optimization

    Your site may look good, but how fast does it load? Does it seem like it takes forever to get around your own site? You're in luck! We can help you speed up your site and save you bandwidth at the same time. There are many benefits to improving the speed of your site, not just reduced response time. We like to think of ourselves as an expert in site speed optimization.

    Some Benefits of Speeding Up Your Site

    • Decrease Bounce Rate
    • Improve User Experience
    • Increase Conversions
    • Improve Search Engine Rankings (Google, Bing, etc)
    • Decrease Load on your Server

    Some of the Site Speed Optimization Services

    • Code Optimization
    • Server Setting Optimization
    • Compression
    • Image Optimization
    • Caching
    • Reduced File Size
    • Optimizing Stylesheets & Scripts

    Get in touch with us today by filling out the form to the right. We'll get you up to speed and help you improve your website traffic and conversions.

    Speed Up My Site

    Looking for info on how to speed up your site? Here are some party favors:

    • Make sure your site is returning 200, 304 and 404 codes correctly, Bing Webmaster has a useful tool for this.
    • Make sure compression is enabled, either through your CMS or using .htaccess, but not both or you'll get garbage.
    • Make sure you're expires headers are getting set, but warn clients that that they will need to clear their cache to see updates if you're making changes later.
    • Compress your images, JPG, GIF and PNG can all typically be compressed.
    • Don't use GIF images except for animation, PNG files are typically smaller, not always though.
    • Compress and combine your CSS and JS files, think garbage compactor.
    • Don't optimize from the start, it's counter productive.