No one likes a website that takes time to load - not users and surely, not Google or any other search engine. If you’re dependent on Google to bring traffic to your site, it’s extremely important that your website loads blazing fast. Here’s how you can benefit from a fast loading WordPress website:
Why is speed such a big deal for your WordPress website(and any other website)? Well, Google’s guiding principle while ranking websites is to direct visitors to websites that offer a great User Experience. And Google counts site loading speed as a major factor contributing to positive User Experience.
So how fast is fast-loading? While there’s no fixed benchmark, it’s ideal if a website loads instantly, with no wait time at all.
Take a quick test to check how fast your website is. We’re guessing that your test result leaves room for improvement.
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We can step up site speed by identifying and removing bottlenecks and carrying out a number of optimization measures. We are confident of the positive impact these measures will collectively have on your site’s speed.
Caching has a great impact on site speed. Recently called-up web pages are saved in a cache. These pages are served up faster when requested a second time, as all the site content don’t have to be loaded again from WordPress.
We’ll use a WordPress caching plugin and fine tune it based on your Website and Hosting Needs.
CSS files can be combined to reduce the number of roundtrips between the user’s browser and your server. JS files can be deferred and configured to load asynchronously.
URLs with "?" and "&" are not cached by some proxy servers. These query strings are removed from static resources to improve speed.
Content Delivery Networks ensure faster response by caching static content in alternate / additional servers in different places. They also offer protection against DDoS attacks and reduce bandwidth consumption on your primary server.
A proxy server interposed between your client and your server can actually speed up your site as well as offer some security to the client request.
While plugins add awesome functionalities to websites, some plugins can also slow down your website. We’ll identify plugins that are a drag on site speed, and suggest alternate plugins / few lines of code that can execute the same functions.
Resources that have been moved or no longer exist on your site need to be deleted. Otherwise, visitors following broken links to your site will not reach there while the site will need longer time to fully load.
Each web page is made up of lighter elements which load fast, and heavier elements which load slowly. The fast loading elements can be made to load first, so that time to first byte (TTFB) is reduced. Some content reaches the viewing area faster to hold a visitor’s attention while the heavier elements are loaded more slowly in the background.
HTML files are often bloated with comments, white spaces and unnecessary tags. Eliminating these elements improves site speed.
Images are byte heavy and occupy a large amount of space. Compressing images using compression tools improves site speed significantly.
These optimizations are carried out within the htaccess folder:
We’ll provide support in creating mobile optimized content that complies with Google Accelerated Pages and Facebook Instant Articles requirements.
Emoticons basically add another layer of JS into your files. Removing them will give a fillip to site speed.
Beside site wide optimization, we’ll also look at your most important pages and optimize each of them for speed.
WordPress updates are mostly one-click, and they add new features or fix bugs. Your website may not need these functions. Count on us for any help in customizing your WordPress updates.
Keeping your database lean translates into faster response times. This includes configuring and updating MySQL, as well as removing unnecessary comments, trash, old revisions and all other superfluous content.
If you’re using a VPS or Dedicated server, we’ll look for potential ways for WordPress Optimization. Default settings can be modified to improve performance standards.
Remove bad landing page redirects: When the URL redirects visitors multiple times before they reach the final landing page, it does no good for user experience. We’ll cut down on the redirects that hamper site performance.
We’ll check if your present host is keeping up with your WordPress hosting requirements. If tests indicate that your server response is slow, it’s possible you need to look for a new host. Hosting packages best suited to your needs will be recommended.
We make sure to test your website speed before and after we carry out optimization measures, so you know that your site speed has perked up significantly.
Google Mobile PageSpeed and WebPageTest, both supported by Google, are the tools we use to measure website speed:
Google’s Mobile PageSpeed runs a check on your site and generates a report of your site’s performance parameters on different devices. It also recommends what you can do to improve site speed. You should use your judgement, and implement those suggestions that’ll work for your site without sacrificing features that are important to your site.
WebPageTest also tests your website for speed from multiple locations and browsers. You can opt for a simple test or call up the detailed diagnostic report that identifies areas of improvement.