Saturday, 20 July 2013

Five Wordpress Optimization Strategies

By Steve Benson


Is your WordPress site loading slowly? If so then you may be losing buyers on a daily basis. Nowadays blog speed is more important than before. Slow sites aren't just annoying for the site visitors but also rank poorly in search engines like Google. In severe cases slow sites get penalized and removed from SERPs completely. So you should take the time to increase the speed of your WordPress website. Listed below are some tips about how to speed up a WordPress site.

Tweak your database - A WordPress website is made up of PHP files and a MySQL database. Every post, page and comment you publish is kept in the database. First thing you must do to make your website faster is optimize its database and remove all the material that's not absolutely essential. A few things that one could delete without any problems include spam comments, old post revisions and needless drafts. Removing such material won't only enhance the speed of your site but may also decrease the size of your database.

Optimize your graphics - There are two main ways to optimize images for online use. You can either use a program like photoshop to reduce the size of each image individually or you could install a plugin to take care of this grueling task automatically. Obviously the latter strategy is much better that the former one. One of the best plugins available for image optimization is WP Smush it!

Get rid of unnecessary plug-ins - A common blunder that numerous inexperienced WordPress users make is setting up an excessive amount of unnecessary extensions. Extensions are a good way to add new features to WordPress but they may also reduce loading speed. You should only keep the plugins that are absolutely necessary for the proper functioning of your blog. All the others must be removed completely. Furthermore, you should only use plug-ins made by well-known web developers mainly because code compiled by unskilled people is often inefficient.

Install a cache system - A good cache plugin can reduce server load and increase performance dramatically. There are many good choices out there but the best one is W3 Total Cache. This amazing plugin not only creates a cache for your website but it also allows you to compress your webpages and take advantage of a CDN (Content Delivery Network).

Choose your template wisely - Complex and large templates can decrease the speed of your WordPress site. It is for this reason that you should select your template wisely, especially if you want to make your website load more quickly. In addition, a simple theme can provide other advantages such as built-in security enhancements and beautiful styles. Also, make sure that the WordPress theme you select must have Search Engine Optimization features so that you can get through to the 1st page of Google.




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