Aug 6 2008

Load Time Analyzer

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  • Published August 6th, 2008 in Affiliate Marketing by Jonathan Volk
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Believe it or not, one aspect to your landing page quality score is how long it takes to load your page.

When it takes a long time to load a page, its looked down upon by google because it produces a lower quality customer experience. It is a thing very few people actually take the time to look at but can help you out a bit.

My friend Dave over at PPC Fool has created a neat little tool which analyzes your load time. You simply enter your page url and it analyzes the data and provides a pretty detailed report.

It's pretty neat.

The tool can be found here.

Thanks for the cool tool Dave!

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6 Responses to “Load Time Analyzer”

  1. Thats a nice way to check out peoples’ landing pages.

  2. Raj says:

    ye lol he probably has a list of landing pages now

  3. Eric Nagel says:

    If I get:
    Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in /home/healtib5/public_html/ppcfool.com/wp-content/plugins/web-page-load-anaylizer/HttpUtils.class.php on line 47

    Does that mean my page takes too long to load? hehe :)

    I agree with SOB – great way to see other people’s landing pages.

  4. Tim Linden says:

    Nice – I prefer the one from Pingdom, essentially the same thing in a prettier format with a graph to show how the items are loading on a timeline.

  5. Dave says:

    I thought about that, the load time script is in no way recording any data or URL’s entered. Hope you can trust me …

    If you really want to see landing pages, just go to google and type your keywords in there. :)

  6. Ads4Dough says:

    Ya, I bet we are giving away a lot of valuable data lol

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