Does Your Website Hosting Affect Your Search Rankings?

The short answer is yes.

The website hosting company you choose does have an affect on where your website ranks in search engines. However choosing the right web hosting company doesn’t guarantee a rankings boost, but it does mean you avoid the consequences of choosing the wrong hosting. Therefore, you need to choose carefully and not base your decision on price alone.

Google have had a real focus lately on making sure their search algorithm takes into account website user experience. They have explicitly stated that speed is a ranking factor. This is one of the areas where your website hosting can play a part in improving your search rankings.

The factor to consider with website hosting is downtime. Again this is a user experience issue. If your site goes down frequently then when a customer visits your site, and it is down, they leave frustrated as they were not able to get the solution to their problem.

These two factors will affect SEO significantly from month to month, and so you need to regularly review them. As soon as you notice a problem with speed or your site being down, you should contact your web hosting company immediately. Don’t just assume they know about the problem. Even if they do know about the problem, they might not really care. Therefore, it’s wise to not lock yourself into a long-term web hosting contract.

Paying month by month instead of for 1 year, or even 3 years, upfront means that as soon as a hosting company drops its standards you can move your site to another one. If you have signed up to a long-term hosting contract and are having problems, you should write-off the money paid and move to another host anyway, as losing a couple of hundred in hosting costs is better than doing long-term SEO damage to your website.

So How do these factors affect your search rankings?

Downtime

Downtime means the amount of time that your website is inaccessible due to problems with the server it’s hosted on. Search engine spiders will probably try to visit your site several times a day. If they visit your site during periods of downtime then they record that it’s inaccessible and move on to the next site. If this happens repeatedly then your site gets flagged as unreliable and your rankings may be downgraded. Google doesn’t want to display unreliable sites highly in their results because it reflects badly on them if searchers click on a result they provide and then can’t access the site. Even 99% uptime means that over the course of a month your website will be inaccessible for around 7 hours in total. Ideally, you want your website to accessible 100% of the time, however, some amount of downtime is inevitable, even on expensive web hosting plans. However, it’s not unreasonable to expect a web host to provide – and to guarantee – 99.9% uptime, so don’t accept anything less.

Speed

Google is very secretive about the factors that are part of their algorithms, however, in 2010 Google explicitly said that the speed at which a page loads is one of those factors. It’s only one of over 200 factors, and so it almost certainly has a less than 0.5% affect on your rankings, but it’s still worth paying attention to. You can check the loading speeds for pages on your site here:

https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights
http://gtmetrix.com

A slower than average loading speed isn’t necessarily the fault of your web host though. The configuration and coding of your site could instead be causing the slow down, but if you’re sure that the technical set-up of your site is optimised as well as it can be, and you’re still getting poor page loading times, then you should ask your web hosting company to move your site to another server. It’s not uncommon for a website to be sharing server resources with hundreds of other sites, and the more sites there are on a server, and the more resources those sites use up, the slower your website will load. By moving your site to a less busy server, or even a private/dedicated server, page load speeds will be instantly improved.

Location

Location of the hosting is in some ways important. If you have a slow server in the US and then the data has to travel all the way around the world to NZ to the customer it will have an impact on speed and user experience. So ideally if your customers are located in one specific country you can have your hosting in that country or hosted as close as possible to that country. The caveat is however that some fast website hosting in the US can out perform website hosting in a local market, so it pays to check first.

If you want us to check the performance of your website hosting please give us a call on 07 390 0155, We can also give options of fast website hosting that will help your website get better search rankings.

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