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How to Speed Up Your WordPress Website? 10 Tips to Make Your Site Run Faster

 How to Speed Up Your WordPress Website? 10 Tips to Make Your Site Run Faster

Speed can make or break your website because if it runs slowly, your visitors will become frustrated and leave. While there are many things you can do to improve the speed of your WordPress website, here are 10 tips that will help you make it run faster than ever before!


1) Proper Hosting

Hosting is one of those elements that can make or break your website. If you’re using shared hosting, optimize your site as much as possible: Don’t use database-driven sites; minimize plugins (especially if they aren’t absolutely necessary); optimize images and videos, etc.


2) Select the Right Web Design Template

Every business owner wants their site to load quickly, but not every website is designed for speed. When you start from scratch, you’re given a blank slate and can carefully select your web design template; when you’re looking for a new look for an existing site, though, it’s important to consider how much time each template will take to load and how difficult it will be to make updates or changes.


3) Use the Best Web Design Plugins

With so many different web design plugins available, it can be a daunting task to know which are worth your time. Instead of using many different plugins that aren’t well-made, look for a few that do one thing and do it well. This will help your site run faster and allow you to focus on other elements of your website. Here are our top picks


4) Reduce Image Size

As simple as it sounds, reducing image size can significantly increase website speed. Try these two tips: 1) Save images of lower quality; and 2) Remove unnecessary text from images, such as captions and logos. If you use an image editing program, reduce its resolution to 72 dpi (dots per inch). If you don’t have access to image editing software, there are plenty of online tools that will do it for you!


5) Enable Caching and Compression

Using caching and compression plugins for your site is one of the best ways to increase page load speed. It uses a variety of methods that help cut down on CPU usage, memory allocation, file size, and browser resources. If you have a lot of media on your website (like images), consider using a plugin that automatically resizes and compresses those files to make them load faster. There are many different plugins available but some great options include WP Smush Pro and WP Fastest Cache.


6) Check for Broken Links



Check your site regularly for broken links and try to get rid of them as soon as possible. A good tool for checking your website’s broken links is LinkChecker, a free plugin that you can use with most CMS platforms (including WordPress). With LinkChecker, you can easily find and replace broken links across your website. If you are looking for other tools, here is a guide on How To Find and Fix Broken Links.


7) Reduce External Scripts

Too many scripts and plugins can bog down your website performance. Take a close look at what’s installed on your site, and decide which ones you need. If you aren’t using a plugin or a script, consider removing it from your site; sometimes, just having unused code on your site can slow it down. For example, having a comment section on your website doesn’t hurt anything—unless you don’t use it. Keeping clutter off of your site will increase its speed dramatically.


8) Use CDN (Content Delivery Network)

CDN can significantly increase your website speed by distributing a copy of your content on multiple servers around the world.


9) Optimize Server Settings

There are a number of factors that can impact your site’s speed. If you’re paying for hosting, ask your provider about optimizing server settings. If you host your own site, check out some basic server-configuration guides for WordPress (free and paid).


10) Eliminate Unnecessary Requests

If you’re using a well-designed theme, your site should load relatively quickly without any extra steps. However, some themes can be filled with calls for various resources that don’t add much value—or even degrade your site performance. If you’re interested in speeding up your website and don’t have a lot of time to do so, try eliminating unnecessary plugins and scripts from your website by only installing those that are absolutely necessary.

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