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What Is a Content Delivery Network (CDN) and Do You Need One? — Appcly guidePerformance
3 min readAppcly Team

What Is a Content Delivery Network (CDN) and Do You Need One?

A CDN serves your website from servers geographically closer to each visitor, reducing load time — valuable for sites with a broad or national audience.

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What Is Browser Caching and Why It Matters for Speed — Appcly guidePerformance
3 min readSuman P

What Is Browser Caching and Why It Matters for Speed

Browser caching stores parts of your website on a visitor's device after their first visit, so repeat visits and additional pages load noticeably faster.

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Website Uptime: What's a Reasonable Standard to Expect? — Appcly guidePerformance
3 min readAastha A

Website Uptime: What's a Reasonable Standard to Expect?

Reputable hosting should deliver at least 99.9% uptime — anything meaningfully lower means real, recurring lost business every time your site goes down.

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How Do I Measure the Success of an AI Chatbot? — Appcly guideContent Marketing
3 min readAppcly Team

How Do I Measure the Success of an AI Chatbot?

Track conversations that convert to leads, response accuracy, and visitor satisfaction — not just the number of conversations started.

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What Is a Good Response Time for an AI Chatbot? — Appcly guideContent Marketing
3 min readAppcly Team

What Is a Good Response Time for an AI Chatbot?

A good AI chatbot responds within 1-2 seconds for most queries — instant response is the entire point of the technology.

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Page Speed and SEO: How Much Does Load Time Really Matter? — Appcly guidePerformance
3 min readRaaghav P

Page Speed and SEO: How Much Does Load Time Really Matter?

Page speed is a confirmed Google ranking factor, and it directly affects conversion — slow pages lose visitors before they ever see your content or offer.

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Why Is My Website Slow? — Appcly guideContent Marketing
3 min readAastha A

Why Is My Website Slow?

Common causes include unoptimized images, excessive plugins or scripts, poor hosting, and a lack of caching — all fixable without a full rebuild.

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