When factoring using “cool effects” you might want to check page speed…just a tip.
https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fconsyncdigital.com%2F
Google Page Stats:
PSI estimates this page requires 6 render-blocking round trips and 55 resources (6.7MB) to load. Fewer round trips and bytes results in faster pages.
The proper way to test page speed is by an actual test …the results do have to be with a “grain of salt” a bit but customers do just leave slow loading sites. It also affects your SEO. If you check your google analytics for example you will see the bounce rate improve in your favor with faster loading pages. Especially the home page…