WordPress speed optimisation

How to Speed Up Your Website on WordPress?

WordPress speed optimisation: Faster, without compromising quality. Learn proven techniques to speed up your site.

I provide professional WordPress speed optimisation services. I help improve page loading speed, resulting in a better user experience and higher positioning in Google. Feel free to visit my sub-page WordPress specialist for more information. I also offer advice and individual contact on optimisation. Contact me on (+48) 579 066 987.

Why is WordPress speed optimisation important?

WordPress speed optimisation is a key part of website management. A faster site improves the user experience, which can lead to lower rejection rates and higher conversion rates. It is also worth noting that Google includes page load speed in its ranking algorithm, which translates into better SEO.

Basic optimisation techniques

To effectively speed up your site, it is worth focusing on a few key aspects of speed optimisation:

  • Cache plug-ins - It is worth installing plug-ins such as WP Super Cache or W3 Total Cache.
  • Image optimisation - Compression and proper formatting of images can significantly speed up page loading.
  • CSS and JavaScript minimisation - Removing unnecessary code and minimising existing code.
  • Hosting - Choosing fast and reliable dedicated hosting for WordPress.

Advanced methods to speed up WordPress

Database optimisation

Regularly cleaning the database of unnecessary entries, such as old versions of posts, spam comments or unused plugins, can significantly improve site speed. I do this by using tools such as WP-Optimize.

Use of Content Delivery Network (CDN)

Using a content delivery network (CDN) can significantly speed up the loading of your site, especially for users outside of Poznan. A CDN stores copies of your site in various locations around the world, reducing the time it takes for content to load.

Basic principles of speed optimisation

A well-optimised website is the key to success. Here are the basic rules I follow to keep your site running fast:

  • Plug-in compatibility - Use of tested and regularly updated plug-ins.
  • Avoid excessive plug-ins - Too many plugins can slow down the site. I only use the most important ones.
  • Regular updates - Keeping the site and plug-ins in the latest versions ensures optimum speed and security.

I verify and apply these recommendations to every project, which allows me to achieve maximum results

Simple and effective optimisation process

Analysis and audit

The first step is a thorough analysis of the current state of your website. I use tools such as Google PageSpeed Insights, GTmetrix and Pingdom to assess what elements need improvement.

Implementation of optimisation techniques

After the analysis, I proceed to implement the necessary changes. These may include:

  • Change of hosting - if the current server does not meet the performance requirements.
  • Introduction of the CDN - increased speed for users from different regions.
  • Image optimisation - compression and conversion of formats.
  • Code minification - Minimisation and optimisation of CSS, JavaScript and HTML.

Monitoring and support

WordPress speed optimisation is an ongoing process. I offer regular site speed monitoring and additional support tailored to the needs of your business. I strive to ensure that the results are as good as possible, tailored to your site's specific performance in Poznan and beyond.

Efficiency through automated updates

Automatic updates to plug-ins and themes are an important part of site management. They allow you to maintain top performance, as the latest versions of software are always better optimised. I use plugins such as Easy Updates Manager to manage this process.

In summary, effective WordPress speed optimisation is the foundation of a well-functioning site. I offer comprehensive optimisation services tailored to your needs. Contact me at (+48) 579 066 987 or visit my subpage WordPress specialist, to find out more.

By the way, I also recommend the article How to keep your WordPress site running smoothly, which provides valuable tips on the long-term care of a website.

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