WordPress Site Faster

You want your WordPress site to load as quickly as possible, but you don’t want to sacrifice media or fancy themes to do it. Here are seven tips to make your WordPress site faster without giving up anything you care about.

Check Your Site Speed First

Find out exactly how fast it is loading now before you begin searching for ways to make your WordPress site load more quickly. Checking your site speed is the first step to improving WordPress page performance. 

The WordPress Engine Speed Tool is an excellent option to check speed. The Page Performance Tool can also be handy for checking individual page speed. However, it is also wise to check your speed with a couple of third-party speed testers so that you will gain an accurate assessment.

How to Make Your WordPress Site Faster

1. Choose Great Hosting

Hosting

Great hosting for your WordPress site can make the difference between a site that loads quickly and operates efficiently and one that lags. If your hosting isn’t helpful when you run into issues if they don’t have many servers to host your site, and if they have a reputation for running slowly, it’s time to choose better hosting. The best hosting can be a fast, efficient way to improve your website speed. 

2. Delete Anything That You’re Not Using

Plugins and themes that aren’t being used can slow down your WordPress site without providing any benefits. Furthermore, they may result in vulnerabilities in your security

Scan through your plugins and themes from your overall plugins menu and see which of them are being used and which aren’t. Deactivating plugins can be a good way to gauge whether you can do without them or not.

3. Eliminate Unnecessary Media

Eliminate Unnecessary Media

You probably put a lot of images, video, and graphics onto your website over time. When you aren’t using them, all of this extra media can slow down your site. 

If you haven’t been careful about choosing the smallest appropriate image sizes, media can be especially harmful. Keep in mind that since most people view websites on their smart devices, huge images are rarely used. 

4. Reduce Your Database Size

Your WordPress database exists to enable you to fix mistakes, check previous versions, and more. However, over time, things like post revisions can take up unnecessary space. 

The more times that you have revised a post or web page, the more space is wasted. You can manually clean up your database, but this can lead to issues if done incorrectly. Therefore, a plugin to clean up the database is a great way to eliminate unnecessary comments, old revisions, and other unnecessary database information.

5. Optimize Your Images

Optimize Your Images

You already know that images that aren’t in use can slow down your WordPress site. However, active images can also unnecessarily slow down your site. Optimizing your images by compressing them, creating an image site map, and more can improve your speed while still leaving images at great clarity for your viewers. 

6. Implement Lazy Loading

Long pages can be great for your WordPress site, improving your rankings on Google and making visitors trust your website more. However, long pages also tend to take longer to load, especially if they’re packed with media. 

Implementing lazy loading allows your viewers to access the page quicker and then get to more of the page as they go further down. Not loading everything on the page at once can dramatically improve the speed with which it loads.

7. Limit Comments on a Given Page

Limit Comments on a Given Page

Comments are a great way to increase your credibility, improve SEO, and cause Google to rank you more highly. However, having huge numbers of comments under the primary content on your page or blog post can make the page load more slowly. 

By reducing the number of comments on a given page, you can increase the speed with which that page loads and still allow interested parties to view the comments. Just go into your settings and choose how many comments you’d like to allow per page.

Improve the Speed on Your WordPress Site

Speed is critical to keep your visitors from bouncing off your page, improve your Google ratings, and make it more likely that your website will succeed. These seven tips will go a long way to improving the speed of your WordPress site without taking a lot of extra effort from you.

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By Lucas Brown

Lucas is an IT student completing his studies in Networking. He worked at Ycombinator as a research analyst. He loves to write about his technology experiences. He also enjoys traveling and captures the best moments with his Canon 5d lens. He is a review specialist at TechProReviewers.

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