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Plugin settings with different optimization levels
Optimize CSS Loading
When using this field, you have four optimization options to choose from: No Optimization, Simple, Advanced, and Advanced plus Error Correction. If your WordPress and WooCommerce site's CSS is already highly optimized, you can select 'No Optimization' to turn off CSS optimization altogether. Advanced optimization is the most desirable level of optimization, providing the most comprehensive results. If you're experiencing broken styles on your website, Error Correction mode should be selected. After optimizing your CSS, you'll likely notice a significant increase in your Google PageSpeed Score.
Optimize Javascript Loading
In addition to CSS optimization, you can also optimize your website's Javascript. There are four optimization options available: No Optimization, Simple, Plus, and Advanced. Advanced optimization provides the highest level of optimization, but if it's not compatible with your theme, you can try selecting a lower optimization level instead.
Lazy Load Images
By delaying the loading of images, this method can help improve site loading speed. However, if your images are too large in size, you may also need to optimize them. Fortunately, there are many free online services available that offer both lossy and lossless image compression options.
Leverage Browser Caching
Efficiently caching your website's static assets, such as CSS, JS, and images, in the client's browser is a recommended setting. This can significantly increase the browser cache hit rate, resulting in faster loading times for recurring page loads.
More Optimization, More Speed, More Sales
While our plugin is a great tool for optimizing your website's speed, there are other areas that can be optimized as well. Our services cover a range of areas that can further improve your website's performance. Keep reading to learn more to speed up your WooCommerce website.
Having a fast DNS server
One aspect of website optimization that is often overlooked by non-technical webmasters is the importance of DNS resolution speed. When a visitor clicks on your website link, typically from a Google Search Results page, their browser attempts to resolve the DNS to locate the IP address of your website's server. If this DNS resolution process is slow and combines with other delays on your website, it can result in a poor first-time user experience. Losing valuable visitors is not an option. We can assist you in identifying the optimal DNS service for your WordPress website, ensuring that your visitors can access your site quickly and efficiently.
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Server side optimization - Speed up HTML creation
Efficiently processing a visitor's request to your WordPress server and generating the page HTML as quickly as possible is crucial to providing a positive user experience. While having more server resources can certainly help, it's important to first determine if your server is the bottleneck. This involves identifying if a shared host can generate your website pages within an acceptable timeframe or if you need to consider upgrading to a VPS or dedicated server. We can assist you in finding the most cost-effective and optimal hosting, dedicated server, or VPS solution for your needs. Additionally, we offer server setup and managed hosting services specifically tailored for WordPress, ensuring that your website runs smoothly and efficiently.
Caching the generated pages is a crucial component of server workload optimization. If your website has static content or content that changes infrequently, implementing caching can significantly improve your WordPress site's speed. However, there are cases where caching must be avoided, such as when dynamic widgets are in use. Without a cache plugin, WordPress creates each page of your website on every visit, adding to server workload and causing slower loading times.
Web Page Content Delivery
After the website HTML is generated on the server, it must be delivered to the visitor via the internet. Optimizing website delivery involves considering a variety of factors, and cannot always be achieved simply by signing up for a CDN service. At a minimum, the following should be taken into account:
- Where is your web server located? Is it in the United States, Europe, or somewhere else?
- Where do you receive the majority of your website visitors from? Ideally, your server should be located near your visitors to optimize website delivery speed. In some cases with large hosting companies, it may be unclear which server your website is placed on or where that server is located. Understanding this information is crucial in optimizing website delivery.
- Do you have large CSS, JavaScript, or image files on your website? This is a common issue with WordPress sites. If so, you may benefit from a CDN that can deliver your static files from the nearest point of presence server to the client. Fast website delivery is particularly crucial on mobile devices, as it can significantly impact visitor satisfaction.
HTML structuring and fast rendering
After the web page HTML is delivered to the visitor's browser, it must be rendered as quickly as possible. This is where client-side optimization comes into play. A plugin can create or restructure your HTML for optimal rendering speed. However, it's important not to over-optimize your HTML. Some users install multiple optimization plugins without fully understanding their function, which can result in poor performance.
WordPress websites often use multiple plugins developed by different developers, who may not be aware of which other plugins will be used. While this allows for flexibility and customization, it can also result in excessive CSS and JavaScript files, which can make web pages heavy and difficult to render.
Google PageSpeed is an excellent tool that can help you determine how quickly your website is loading. You can access it here:
https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/
What is your website's PageSpeed score? If it is 90 or above, that's great! If not, you may want to consider optimizing your website for speed. Our speed optimization plugin for WordPress may be able to help. You can try it for free and see if it works for you before making a purchase. Contact us today to learn more.
Guaranteed Optimization Offer
If our speed optimization plugin doesn't work for you, we have a special offer to guarantee a 90+ score on Google PageSpeed for your website. We'll assess your website and provide a quote for our services, and if we can't deliver the promised score, we'll refund your money - it's that simple. This is our commitment to helping you achieve a high score on Google PageSpeed for your website. Contact us to learn more.
Summary of Optimization types
Optimizing your WordPress website requires identifying the bottleneck that is slowing down your site. Instead of investing in areas where you already have sufficient resources, it is essential to target the specific area that needs improvement. For instance, purchasing a more expensive dedicated server won't have a significant impact on page delivery or rendering if those are the main issues. Our team can help you identify the areas that are causing your WordPress site to slow down and optimize them accordingly.
CDN for WordPress
CDN optimization can play a crucial role in improving the performance of your website. With the increasing use of mobile devices, CDN has become an important aspect of website delivery. By delivering static resources from the nearest edge/pop server to your visitors, CDN ensures a better cache hit rate and faster loading times. We specialize in optimizing popular CDN services such as KeyCDN, StackPath, Kinsta, and Akamai to ensure that your website's performance is enhanced to the fullest. So, if you're looking for ways to improve your website's speed and performance, optimizing your CDN can be a great place to start.
Boosting CloudFlare
CloudFlare is a popular service that offers website security and a large Content Delivery Network (CDN), with the added benefit of a free plan that many websites subscribe to. However, there are some issues to be aware of. One such issue is cache MISS, where CloudFlare's cache is not synced globally across their many Edge Pop servers. This is not unique to CloudFlare, as no CDN currently offers global syncing of static files cache. To understand the implications of this, consider the following scenario.
CloudFlare Edge Server Cache Problem
Although CloudFlare is a great service for website security and CDN, there are some problems with their cache. Despite having numerous Edge Pop servers, their cache is not globally synced. Therefore, if a client visits your website from a location where your website's static resources are not available in the cache, they will be fetched from the origin server, resulting in no benefit from the CDN. Moreover, even if CloudFlare has multiple pop servers in that location, other clients may connect with a different server and experience a cache miss. This decreases the cache hit rate, and sometimes your website may even load slower compared to direct serving from your origin server, without using a CDN.
One issue that some users of CloudFlare's free tier encounter is the removal of files from the cache or revalidation. While page cache rules can be established to manage this, it can be a complex process for those without technical expertise. Even for technical individuals, there is a learning curve involved. Additionally, revalidation can be time-consuming, resulting in similar load times to serving files directly from the origin server without a CDN.
Encountering these issues can hinder your ability to achieve optimal speed and performance for your WordPress website, which can be especially frustrating for online shopping websites using WooCommerce.
In the competitive landscape of e-commerce, optimizing your WooCommerce shop for speed is paramount to ensuring a seamless and satisfying shopping experience for your customers. WooCommerce, being the powerhouse of online retail within the WordPress ecosystem, plays a pivotal role in shaping the performance of your digital storefront. Leveraging the robust capabilities of WooCommerce, our team is dedicated to implementing tailored solutions that enhance loading speeds, reduce page latency, and optimize overall website performance.
From efficient product page loading to streamlined checkout processes, our comprehensive approach focuses on maximizing the potential of WooCommerce, providing your online shop with the speed it needs to thrive in today's fast-paced digital marketplace.
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We offer a range of optimization techniques tailored to your specific website's needs, including considerations such as the location of your origin server and the location of your website's primary visitors. If you would like a free consultation to discuss the best optimization strategy for your website, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.