SEO optimization rules say that you should keep all relevant content you want spidered under 100KB?
If this is true.. How do you find out where your 100kb spot is on the website. How do you test the download rate?
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April 10th, 2010 at 2:16 am
I usually use the Firebug extension for Firefox, with the Yslow addon, which can show you how big your pages are, and help to show you bottlenecks in your site speed and gives suggestions on how to make it faster.
The download speed has a lot to do with the speed of the site visitors internet connection, so by optimizing the size of your website and the amount of http requests for images, css files, javascripts etc, your site can perform better. Firebug with Yslow will show you graphs all this information.
I think the 100k idea is mainly for speed, and for human visitors. Google and other engines focus mainly on relevancy. The more relevant the site, the higher it ranks for the search term. I dont think they would NOT rank a relevant website because they think it is slow.
Good luck