WEBSITE PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION
A slow website costs you rankings, traffic and customers. We improve Google PageSpeed scores, core web vitals and technical performance so your website loads faster, ranks higher and converts more of the visitors you already have into real business opportunities.
Google uses page speed and core web vitals as direct ranking signals. A website that loads slowly does not just frustrate visitors — it actively loses position in search results, increases bounce rates and reduces the return on every pound or dollar you spend on SEO, paid advertising and content marketing. Common signs your website performance needs attention include:
- A Google PageSpeed score below 70 on mobile or desktop
- Pages that take more than three seconds to load on a mobile connection
- Poor core web vitals scores flagged in Google Search Console
- High bounce rates on key landing pages despite strong incoming traffic
What Is Website Performance Optimization?
Website performance optimization is the process of improving how fast your website loads and how well it scores against the technical metrics Google uses as ranking signals. This covers Google PageSpeed Insights scores, core web vitals and mobile performance — all of which have a direct and measurable impact on your search visibility, bounce rates and conversion rates.
As we explain in our guide to why website speed matters, faster websites rank higher, retain more visitors and convert more of your existing traffic into leads and customers. Our core web vitals optimization guide outlines exactly how we approach the audit and improvement process to ensure every change delivers measurable results.
What’s Included in our Website Performance Optimization Services?
Performance Audit
A thorough technical audit of your website identifying all performance bottlenecks, core web vitals issues and Google PageSpeed failures — prioritised by their impact on rankings and business outcomes.
Core Web Vitals Optimisation
Targeted improvements to Largest Contentful Paint, Interaction to Next Paint and Cumulative Layout Shift — the three metrics Google uses to assess page experience and determine search rankings.
Image Optimisation
Compression, format conversion to WebP and next generation formats, lazy loading implementation and responsive image configuration to reduce page weight without compromising visual quality.
Code Minification & Caching
Minification of CSS, JavaScript and HTML, browser caching configuration, content delivery network setup and server-level optimisations to reduce load times across all pages.
Plugin & Script Optimisation
Audit and rationalisation of installed plugins, deferral of non-critical JavaScript, removal of render-blocking resources and elimination of unnecessary third party scripts that slow page load.
Ongoing Monitoring & Reporting
Regular performance monitoring through Google Search Console and PageSpeed Insights, with monthly reporting on core web vitals scores, ranking improvements and the commercial impact of optimisation work.
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Our 6-Step Website Performance Optimization Process
We will outline the full process in our proposal to you, but in short, we will:
The Value of Professional Website Performance Optimization
Website performance optimization delivers measurable, compounding returns. Every improvement to load time, PageSpeed score and core web vitals translates directly into better rankings, more traffic retention and higher conversion rates from the visitors you already have. If you are exploring how to get more from your existing traffic, our guide to the best conversion optimization tools is a useful companion read alongside our website speed optimization service overview.
Benefits often include:
- Higher Google PageSpeed scores that support stronger organic search rankings
- Faster load times that reduce bounce rates and retain more of your existing traffic
- Higher conversion rates from the same volume of website visitors
- Improved return on investment from SEO, paid advertising and content marketing
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Experience-led branding for travel, tourism, and hospitality businesses that need to inspire trust, emotion, and memorable customer connections.
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Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
What is website performance optimization and why does it matter?
Website performance optimization is the process of improving how quickly your website loads and how well it scores against Google’s technical performance metrics — including Google PageSpeed Insights, core web vitals and mobile usability. It matters because Google uses these signals as direct ranking factors, meaning a slow website loses search visibility regardless of how good its content is. Faster websites also retain more visitors, reduce bounce rates and convert a higher proportion of existing traffic into leads and customers.
What is a good Google PageSpeed score and how is it calculated?
Google PageSpeed Insights scores websites from 0 to 100. A score of 90 or above is considered good, 50 to 89 is considered needs improvement and below 50 is considered poor. The score is calculated based on a combination of lab data from the Lighthouse tool and real world field data from Chrome users, covering metrics such as Largest Contentful Paint, Interaction to Next Paint, Cumulative Layout Shift, First Contentful Paint and Time to First Byte. Mobile and desktop are scored separately, and mobile scores are typically lower and more commercially significant.
What are core web vitals and how do they affect Google rankings?
Core web vitals are a set of three specific performance metrics Google uses to measure real world user experience. Largest Contentful Paint measures how quickly the main content of a page loads and should be under 2.5 seconds. Interaction to Next Paint measures how quickly the page responds to user input and should be under 200 milliseconds. Cumulative Layout Shift measures visual stability during page load and should be below 0.1. Google includes core web vitals as a ranking signal through its page experience update, meaning pages that pass all three thresholds have a measurable advantage over those that do not.
How does page speed affect conversion rates and revenue?
Page speed has a direct and well documented impact on conversion rates. Research consistently shows that a one second delay in page load time can reduce conversions by 7% or more, while a three second load time on mobile causes over half of visitors to abandon the page entirely. For businesses where the website is a primary source of leads or sales, even a modest improvement in load time can translate into a measurable increase in enquiries, signups or transactions from the same volume of traffic.
What causes a website to have a low Google PageSpeed score?
The most common causes of a low Google PageSpeed score include unoptimised images, render-blocking JavaScript and CSS, excessive or poorly configured plugins, slow server response times, lack of browser caching, no content delivery network, large page weight from uncompressed assets, and third party scripts such as chat tools, analytics and advertising tags that load synchronously and delay page rendering. Most websites have multiple contributing issues, which is why a thorough audit is the right starting point before making any changes.
How long does website performance optimization take?
A focused performance optimization engagement typically takes two to four weeks from initial audit to implementation and testing, depending on the complexity of the website, the number of issues identified and the hosting environment. Some improvements such as image compression and caching configuration can be implemented quickly, while others such as JavaScript optimisation or server level changes require more careful testing to avoid unintended side effects. We will confirm a realistic timeline in your proposal based on the audit findings.
Will performance optimization affect the way my website looks?
No. The goal of performance optimization is to improve technical speed without changing the visual design or user experience of your website. We test all changes thoroughly before they go live to ensure that optimisations such as image compression, script deferral and code minification do not affect the appearance, layout or functionality of any page. In some cases, image optimisation can actually improve visual sharpness by converting to more efficient formats such as WebP.
Does website speed directly affect SEO and organic search rankings?
Yes. Google has confirmed page speed as a ranking signal since 2010 and significantly expanded its weight through the 2021 page experience update, which incorporated core web vitals into the ranking algorithm. A slow website can actively suppress rankings even when content, backlinks and on-page SEO are strong. Conversely, improving technical performance can support ranking improvements by satisfying Google’s page experience requirements, improving crawl efficiency and reducing the bounce rate signals that indicate a poor user experience.
Can you optimize any type of website or only WordPress?
We can optimize websites built on any platform, including WordPress, Framer, Webflow, Squarespace, Shopify and custom builds. The specific techniques and tools available vary depending on the platform and hosting environment, but the core principles of performance optimization — reducing page weight, improving server response, deferring non-critical resources and satisfying core web vitals — apply universally. We will confirm the scope of what is achievable on your specific platform as part of the initial audit.
How do you measure the results of website performance optimization?
We measure results through before and after comparisons across Google PageSpeed Insights scores, Lighthouse audits, core web vitals field data in Google Search Console and real world load time measurements using tools such as GTmetrix and WebPageTest. Following implementation, we monitor Search Console for core web vitals improvements and track any movement in organic rankings, traffic and bounce rates over the weeks following the work. We provide a clear written report covering all of these metrics at the conclusion of the engagement.
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