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Customers are impatient

Three seconds. That’s how long you’ve got before half your visitors bail. If your site takes longer, you might as well be waving them goodbye at the door.
2

Slowness screams “unreliable”

A slow site feels old, clunky, and untrustworthy. It’s like walking into a shop where the lights flicker and the till jams. Are you buying there? Didn’t think so.
3

Google notices

Search engines love speed. If you’re slow, you slide down the rankings. Translation: you’re literally paying for invisibility.
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Mobile makes it brutal

Most people browse on phones. A slow mobile site is like waiting for dial-up in 2025. Nobody’s sticking around for that.
5

Fixes are easy

Compress your images, upgrade your hosting, ditch the clunky plugins. A little trimming can take seconds off your load time—and seconds equal sales.
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Sean McMahon

Hi, I’m Sean - Chief Pixel Wrangler at Electric Pencil. I help businesses stop wasting money on websites that just sit there looking pretty. At Electric Pencil, we design, write, and market websites that actually work - websites that sell, convert, and pull their weight like a star employee. With years of experience in digital strategy, web design, content, eCommerce, and marketing, my job is simple: cut through the digital noise, make things clear, and get results. No jargon. No fluff. Just smart solutions that help your business grow.

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