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How Page Speed Affects Your Sales

Every slow second loses visitors. Here's why page speed hits revenue directly — and how Averoz keeps your site fast by default.

Averoz Team

Averoz Editorial

June 6, 20261 min read

Visitors are impatient. Study after study shows the same thing: the longer a page takes to load, the more people leave before they ever see it. Speed isn't just a technical concern — it's a sales one.

Slow means abandoned

Most visitors leave a page that takes more than three seconds to appear. On mobile, with patchy signal, the effect is even bigger. Every visitor who leaves is a potential buyer lost.

Fast means more trusted

A page that shows up instantly feels more professional and credible. Google also treats speed as a ranking factor, so a fast site tends to be easier to find.

How Averoz keeps it fast

Averoz sites are built static-first and served from the edge, with images optimized automatically (right size for the screen, modern formats). The result is lightweight and fast by default — you never have to tune performance yourself.

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Averoz Team

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