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Your Three Key Takeaways

  1. A slow website is costing you leads right now. If your site takes more than three seconds to load, nearly half your visitors leave before they see your phone number or service list. Speed is not a tech problem. It's a lead problem.
  2. You can test your own site speed in under 60 seconds with free tools, and most of the issues they flag have clear fixes your web developer can handle in a day or two. You don't need to understand the technical side to know something is wrong.
  3. The three biggest speed killers for pest control websites are oversized images, too many plugins, and cheap shared hosting. Fixing even one of these can cut your load time in half and bring back visitors who were bouncing before they ever contacted you.

Your website might be losing leads before anyone picks up the phone. In this episode, web project specialist Emily Porter joins Adam and Elisabeth to explain why site speed is a lead generation issue, not just a tech issue.

Emily walks through how to test your speed with free tools, what the scores mean, and the three most common problems she sees on pest control websites: oversized images, too many plugins, and cheap shared hosting. She also shares four questions every operator should ask their web developer this week, and how to know when it's time to stop patching and invest in a rebuild.

In This Episode, You'll Learn

  • Why a slow website is the most underrated lead killer in pest control marketing
  • How much of your paid ad traffic you're losing to load times without knowing it
  • Why Google penalizes slow sites twice: once in rankings and once in bounce rate
  • How to test your site speed in under 60 seconds using Google PageSpeed Insights
  • What a good mobile score looks like and where most pest control sites actually land
  • How to use GTmetrix to see exactly which files are slowing your site down
  • What Core Web Vitals are and how to read the pass/fail results
  • Why oversized images are the number one speed killer and how to fix them
  • The image format (WebP) that cuts file sizes by 25 to 35 percent with no quality loss
  • How plugin bloat slows down your site and why most companies have twice the plugins they need
  • Why $5 shared hosting could be costing you $500 a month in lost leads
  • The hosting price range ($25 to $75/month) that makes a dramatic speed difference
  • The priority order for fixing speed issues: images first, plugins second, hosting third
  • Four questions to ask your web developer this week about your site's performance
  • Quick wins like browser caching, gzip compression, and minification that your developer can implement in hours
  • How to tell when optimization isn't enough and a full rebuild makes more financial sense
  • Why speed improvements compound across SEO, ad efficiency, and conversion rates

Resources Mentioned

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