Safari is slow 2 load web pages on my Macbook

Safari is slow 2 load web pages on my Macbook.

First I would do a speed test to make sure your Internet is working appropriately. If speed is slow you can restart your router/ modem.
Also, try this :
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3230

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    Click +
    208.67.220.220
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    Please answer as many of the following questions as you can. You may already have answered some of them. In that case, there's no need to repeat the answers.
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    Quit and relaunch the browser. Any change?
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    I was wondering if someone can help?
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    Hi
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