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Custom 404 Page

Custom 404 pages can help keep users on your website, give them another opportunity to find what they are looking for, and even improve their experience.

The first thing that custom 404 pages can do is inform users of why they are seeing this page. It gives them confidence in the website and reassures them that the website is not broken. It also helps keep customers on your site by giving them a reason to stay there longer.

Custom 404 pages can also help users find what they are looking for through a search bar or links to other pages on the site that may have similar content or products. These features can help customers feel more comfortable browsing through your site, especially if you have a lot of products or services available.

Custom 404 pages can also improve the user's overall experience by providing helpful information about your company or brand through video clips, photos, and testimonials from happy customers.

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Speed Load Package

With our Speed Load Package, we can ensure that your site loads as fast as possible.

Our CDN will serve all of your content from the closest point to your visitors. That way, they don't have to wait for it to load.

We'll also automatically cache your pages to be ready when a visitor returns.

Browser caching and image optimization helps your site loads faster on mobile devices.

The code minification and gzip compression will eliminate unnecessary data, so your pages load faster.

Finally, we'll add an expires header to every page, so they load instantly when a visitor first visits them.

These things combine to give your users a quick and clean experience and help to create a feeling of confidence.

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Free CDN

What is a CDN?

A content delivery network (CDN) is a distributed server system that delivers webpages to end-users. These servers cache copies of your website's content so that it can be delivered quickly and efficiently to users, regardless of location. Your website will load faster for anyone who accesses it.

Why do we use a CDN?

The main reason we use a CDN is to improve page load times. The more people that visit your site, the more work it takes for your server to deliver all those web pages at once. A CDN helps distribute this load across multiple servers worldwide, reducing the stress on any one server and improving page load times for everyone who visits your site.

A CDN is generally less expensive than a dedicated server or a VPS (Virtual Private Server). The CDN gives your website a performance boost and reduces our cost.

What does a CDN do for you?

A CDN allows us to host your site on multiple servers around the world, which means that when someone visits from another country, they'll still get served by one of our servers closest to them—meaning fast downloads and low latency no matter where you're located. Shorter load times mean happier customers, and we both like that!

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Image Optimization

Image optimization is the process of compressing images for the web. Optimization allows websites to load faster and use less bandwidth, which is especially important when working with a limited data plan.

There are two main ways to compress an image: lossless and lossy. Lossless compression preserves all of an image's detail and quality, but it takes up more space on your website and makes it slower to load. Lossy compression reduces file size at the expense of visual fidelity and makes it faster for users to see your content.

Optimization works for many file types, including jpg, png, gif, and pdf. Image optimization runs automatically in the background to ensure your website loads as quickly as possible.

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Code Minification

Speed is essential to Google. It's vital to your users, and it's important to you.

Code minification is a process that reduces the size of the source code of your HTML, CSS, and Javascript files. The result is smaller files that load faster in a browser, which means less time for your users to wait for their pages to load.

By minifying your code, we can make sure that Googlebot can load it quickly—which will help your SEO rankings (and thus bring more visitors).

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