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		<title>Is Your Slow Site Ruining Your Ability To Rank Well?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a back to the future moment, last week Google (through the personage of Matt Cutts at PubCon 2009) announced that site speed might become a ranking factor in 2010. And &#8220;Here&#8217;s the pages we&#8217;ve built for you to learn about <a target="_blank" href="http://code.google.com/speed/">speeding up your website</a>&#8220;. There&#8217;s a fine article exploring this over at Vertical-Leap&#8217;s SEO blog.</p>
<p>One web browsing factor that people in the SEO business have speculated about for years is page load speed. My first encounter with this was when I first started in SEO ten years ago. </p>
<p>I got a job as a &#8220;web associate&#8221; and inherited a very large and expensive website. Really expensive! It was one of the first iterations of a website done completely in Flash (1.0). It looked cool and had some interesting graphics and unique navigation&#8230; OK it totally sucked. </p>
<p>Worse than that, most people were on 33.6 analog modems (&#8230;&#8217;member those? those strange sounds back and forth as they would hook up over the phone lines?) The site was slow. I mean dead dog slow. 20-40 minutes to load the front page slow! Really abysmally, totally stupidly slooooowwwwwwww.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d get into work and face a barrage of hate email from customers who wanted to use the site and were less than thrilled with it&#8217;s cool factor. People had little to no filter on their language in those emails&#8230; I quickly learned to not read my email in the morning!</p>
<p>Once the political will inside the corporation found the fortitude to admit the site was a certified POS, we <a href="http://www.toplocalrankings.com/site-redesign-seo-checklist/" target="_blank">redesigned and rebuilt</a> it. I SEO&#8217;d it and re-launched to get 10,000 times more traffic inside 3 months. The usability of the new HTML website was the major contributing factor, but I also saw from the server logs that the search engine spiders came indexing far more often after we relaunched. They liked it better too!</p>
<p>Highly recommended reading! Check out Emily Mace on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.vertical-leap.co.uk/blog/google-announce-that-site-speed-may-become-a-ranking-factor/">Site Speed Becoming a Ranking Factor<br />
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