If you’ve done a great job designing your website, drawing traffic, and engaging your users, bandwidth can become a problem. Although you’ve accomplished your goal, the very traffic you craved can turn into a congested mess and result in slow results or even users who find they suddenly can’t connect. The only solution is to improve your bandwidth. Here are a few ways to do just that.
Enhanced Networking
If you are working with on-site equipment and your own line out the door, it might be time to upgrade your networking capabilities to include faster communication lines.
Dedicated Hosting
If you’re using dedicated hosting services, your service provider should be able to bump up your bandwidth with a quick call or email. In some cases, these third-party companies may even provide a self-service feature so that you can adjust this setting yourself. Of course, you’ll be expected to pay an extra charge for the additional resources.
Use the Cloud
When you host your website on the cloud, your bandwidth should adjust as your traffic volumes increase or decrease. With cloud computing, you don’t have to do a thing or pay for anything you don’t use.
Reduce the Flash
As a last resort, try to use your available bandwidth more efficiently. Although all those animations and cool graphics look nice, your users would rather have a faster, dependable site to visit.
No matter what you choose to try, increasing your bandwidth will improve your user’s experience and encourage them to return again and again. How will you make this adjustment?

