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How to analyze your website’s bounce rate in Google Analytics
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To analyze your website’s bounce rate in Google Analytics using images, follow these steps: Step 1: Log in to Google Analytics Access your Google Analytics account and select the property (website) you want to analyze. Step 2: Navigate to the Reports Section In the left-hand sidebar, click on “Reports”. Step 3: Go to “Behavior” Section…
How do I know if my website technology is up to date
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To determine if your website’s technology is up to date, you can evaluate several key aspects: 1. Platform Version CMS or Platform Version: If your website runs on a content management system (CMS) like WordPress or Shopify, check if you are using the latest version. CMS platforms regularly release updates that include security patches, performance…
How to know it’s time to upgrade your website
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Before moving into the topic du jour, it’s important to understand the difference between updating and upgrading a website. Updating typically refers to making changes or improvements to the content, design, or functionality of your current website to keep it fresh, relevant, and secure. Examples include refreshing content, tweaking design elements, or fixing bugs. Core…
How to use Google PageSpeed Insights to evaluate website performance
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Using Google PageSpeed Insights is really easy. To begin, click here to open Google PageSpeed Insights tool. Next enter your website URL and click ‘Analyze.’ You may need to wait a few minutes for the analysis to finish especially if your website is large or complex. Once the tool has finished analyzing your website, your…
How to perform a hard refresh and clear your browser cache
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Have you ever revisited a website only to find it loading faster than the first time? That’s because your browser stores a local copy of the site on your computer, enabling quicker access compared to downloading it from the internet each time. While caching speeds up page loading, it may lead to changes not immediately…