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Why Websites Getting Slower By Day?

Websites can slow down over time for various reasons. These issues may arise during the initial construction phase of the sites, while in some cases, they become apparent as the site grows and begins to receive more traffic. The most common causes of slowdown include;

  1. Poor Hosting Service: Utilizing a low-quality or overloaded hosting provider can slow down a website. Issues such as insufficient resources, low bandwidth, and server congestion can negatively impact website performance.
  2. Large File Sizes: Images, videos, or other media files of large size can cause a website to load slowly. Compression or optimization of such files may be necessary.
  3. Excessive HTTP Requests: Using a large number of external resources (such as CSS files, JavaScript files, images, fonts, etc.) on a website can lead to browsers sending numerous HTTP requests, which can slow down the website.
  4. Complex Code Structure: A complex and unnecessary code structure can slow down the processing and loading of a website. In this case, it is important to clean up and optimize unnecessary code.
  5. Lack of Cache Usage: Not using cache or incorrect cache configuration can cause a website to be rebuilt with every request, leading to slower performance. Storing frequently accessed content using cache can enhance website performance.
  6. Unresponsive Resources: There may be unresponsive resources (such as faulty URLs, inaccessible APIs) that can block or delay the loading of a website. Such resources should be identified and corrected.
  7. Unnecessary Traffic Load: When a website is burdened with unnecessary traffic (e.g., bot traffic or spam attacks), the server’s response time can increase, and the website can slow down.
  8. Excessive Plugin Usage: The use of unnecessary or poorly coded plugins on a website can increase server load and slow down the website.
  9. Poor DNS Performance: Using a slow or unreliable DNS (Domain Name System) provider can delay the resolution of the website’s domain name and slow down the website.
  10. Cluttered and Excessive Ad Usage: The use of too many or distracting ads on a website can increase page load times and negatively affect the user experience.

Each of these factors can affect the performance of a website and negatively impact the experience of users visiting and using the website. Therefore, it is important to consider these factors to increase and optimize the speed of the website. Collaborating with an expert Digital Agency can increase the speed of your website and swiftly improve customer satisfaction.

Author: Hakan Karaman

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