Let’s Talk About Performance
Did you know poor website performance and load speed increases the chances your potential customer may hit the back button?
Poor performance can also hurt your page ranking in Google search results and delivery of Google paid search campaigns.
Do you know what your website performance score is, according to Google? You can find out by clicking the button below. If your site has a performance score less than 95 – we need to talk.
We Can Fix Your… Not Great Website
So you ran the performance check and it doesn’t look good. Don’t freak out. We can do something about it and it won’t cost you an arm and a leg.
The truth is, there are a lot of web designers or marketing agencies that can build a website, but that’s all. Usually they may understand how to put a site together, but not SEO or performance.
We can do it all.
Where Do We Start?
First, we need to take a 30,000-foot view of what your website’s issues are.
There is no charge for that review. Yes, you read that correctly.
It’s FREE.
We will look at these key areas:
- Performance
- Accessibility
- Best Practices
- SEO
- Design
Once we review the site, we will put together a document with our findings and set up a call to discuss what we found.
From there we can do one of two things:
- Put together a deep-dive review detailing everything – on every page – that needs to be fixed. There is a fee for that review but it is yours to do with as you please. You can turn it over to your web company to have the issues addressed – but they did get you where you are now, so you may need to look elsewhere.
- Hire us to fix what is wrong. Sometimes we can do that on your existing site, but sometimes it takes less time and money to start over – especially if it is built one of the “so easy anyone can do it” one-stop-shop web services. Many of those have systemic code issues that prevent performance from crossing 80%.
Overview Example

What Does The Deep-Dive Review Do?
I’m so glad you asked! It goes into details of what needs to be fixed on every page of your site. This can be sent to your web person as a road map of the changes that need to be made – or a punch list for us if you decide to have us fix your website.