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Waiting… Waiting… Forget it!

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The line “Loading…” is something that every surfer encounters in their everyday browsing. Some sites load quickly and then there are the “never ending waits.” These websites take forever to load and only a minute to browse. Read on and find how this can affect your website from industry professionals.

Everybody hates to wait, especially if they can go to some other place for the thing that they are waiting for. Time is something that every surfer has but can’t seem to spare. Every surfer hates to wait for the things they are looking for. Unless that content is exclusive to one place, they’d rather search for another source than to wait around for the page to load. If yours is the website they go to then that's great but if you’re the owner of the website which they had just left then, you better do something about it before your other visitors do the same.


There are a lot of factors for an internet surfer to choose a website. Some reasons weigh more than others but if there are some reasons for them to choose, there are more reasons for them to leave. According to an Orange County Web Design firm, Crest Media Inc., one of the reasons for a first time visitor to leave a page is the amount of time they have to wait before the contents load. This is a big problem if you want to reach a wider audience. If your website is built for the 1mbps or more users then, what do you think will happen to those who use lower speed connections?


According to this Orange County Web Design firm, load speed is a big issue when it comes to professional web development. If you want to be successful then you have to cater to everyone since you won’t know who are, what kind of people are going to view your site. It’s better to be safe than sorry in the development. When it comes to programming, designs are fine when put into good use but as much as possible minimize the overall size of the website so it can load as fast as possible for any type of connection. This gives your visitor more time to view your contents rather than spending it in another window looking at another website.


If you want to see what professional websites look like, then visit www.crestmediainc.com and view some of their works. Maybe you can pick up a trick or two to improve your own.

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Louie Ang is a search engine marketing specialist in Washington, DC. His work has proven to be very professional and shows excellence in his field.
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