People on the net are usually in a terribly big hurry. There
are usually a lot of things to see and virtually no time to check it
out. So how much time will the typical web browser give to a site
that’s taking a little too long to open? How much time do you give such
sites yourself? Get the picture?Matters become even more critical when somebody is using a search engine, like the majority of visitors to your web site will be doing. Somebody has just typed in a few key words into a search engine. The long list of headlines and web sites that are generated mean nothing to them. All they want is relevant information as quickly as possible.
What this means is that all that fortune spent on search engine submission and all the other marketing stuff people do so as to get a good search engine listing is a total waste of money if the site can’t load quickly enough.
Do not be cheated that the speed at which your site will load is totally dependant on you. It isn’t. There is a very big part that has to be played by the person or company hosting your site.
The quality of your host’s Network, hardware and their operating system will have a direct impact on speeds at your site. It will help a great deal if your host is a professional operation that regularly monitors shared server CPU loads, memory utilization, network throughput and response times to ensure that every web site hosted receives the highest level of service available.
Unfortunately not many hosting services do this.
Luis Perez is the president and CEO for





