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20 Ways To Instantly

SPEED UP Your Website

Tip #1Follow the Google PageSpeed Insights

Optimization Suggestions

Type in the address of the webpage you want to analyze. Then wait for Google’s optimization

suggestions. Work on all given suggestions.

Tip #2

Choose a Good Web Host

Know your website needs and analyze the best web hosting plan that will fulfill all your

requirements.

Tip #3

Use a Caching Plugin if you’re on WordPress

Caching plugins like W3 Total Cache and WP Super Plugin makes it easy for you to enable

caching without touching any line of code.

Tip #4Leverage Browser Caching

If you’ve got a static HTML website, you can edit the .htaccess file to leverage browser

caching.

Tip #5 Optimize Images for the Web

Web-ready images are not the same as print-ready images. Web images need to have

smaller file sizes, so it doesn’t weigh down page loading times.

Tip #6

Reduce Your Image Resolution

You don’t need 5000 pixels for your images, most computer screens are only 1920 pixels wide. Resize your image resolution to 2000

pixels or less.

Tip #7Use Appropriate Image File Type

The appropriate image type will make sure your image quality remains good while also ensuring the file size

remains acceptable.

Tip #8 Compress Your Images for the Web

Compressing images mean removing all unnecessary metadata and unused color

profiles in image files which results in smaller file sizes.

Tip #9

Use an Image Compression Plugin

The top image compression plugin for WordPress sites is WP Smush. It’s fast, free,

and it works in the background.

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Tip #10

Minify your HTML, CSS and JavaScript Codes

Minification basically removes all unnecessary characters in your code. It translates to smaller file sizes which then helps your site load faster.

Tip #11Use Gzip Compression

With Gzip, your server no longer has to serve individual website files to browsers. It will send

all the files in one zipped file instead.

Tip #12 Use A Content Delivery Network

A cached copy of your website files will be served to your website visitors from a server

physically closest to their location.

Tip #13 Work on Pingdom’s Highly Actionable

Suggestions to Speed Up your Site

Find out which parts of your site you need to work on. Check Pingdom’s waterfall chart for

more detailed analysis.

Tip #14Host Your Videos Elsewhere

Videos have big file sizes. It’s best to host it on YouTube or Vimeo instead of uploading it to

your site.

Tip #15 Use a Fast WordPress Theme

The lighter the theme, the faster it will be. Choose the fastest theme that will also satisfy

your website design needs.

Tip #16Clean Up Your Database

Use a database-optimizing plugin to clean up your database and make your site load faster.

Tip #17Disable Hotlinking of Images

People who hotlink to your content are not just stealing your content, but are also stealing your bandwidth resources which can slow your site

down.

Tip #18Remove All Unnecessary Plugins

The more plugins you have on your site, the more HTTP requests it makes to your server.

Keep only the essential plugins.

Tip #19Reduce the Number of Redirects

If you have a redirect chain happening on your site, you need to clean it up so as not to affect

your site’s load times.

Tip #20Use A Lazy Loading Plugin

Instead of downloading all your website files at once, a lazy loading plugin will prioritize your above-the-fold content. This makes your site

load faster on people’s browsers.

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