Fast Sites Convert More.Most Builders Skip It.
I spent months building a clean design for a client, launched it, and watched the bounce rate climb. The site looked sharp. But it took four seconds to load on mobile. Turns out speed isn't a nice-to-have, it's part of the product.
Web performance optimization is the practice of making your site load faster and respond quicker to input: optimizing images, minifying code, caching, cutting unnecessary requests. Google's research on mobile performance shows conversion rates drop sharply as load time climbs, and a single extra second can cost real money.
The tricky part is that performance feels invisible until it breaks. You can't see a fast site the way you see a beautiful layout, but users feel it instantly.
When I started measuring Core Web Vitals and actually fixing the problems instead of ignoring them, client sites improved on both rankings and behavior. Our web design work builds performance in from day one, not as an afterthought.
Our Florida Local Search Index keeps finding that page speed still separates the businesses that rank from those that don't, even now.
Run your site through PageSpeed Insights on mobile, not desktop. Fix the top three flags, usually oversized images and render-blocking scripts, then retest in two weeks. Aim to get your largest image under 200KB. Speed is invisible until it costs you the visitor.
