Tag: make wordpress faster

  • How To Make My WordPress Lightweight And Loads Blazing Fast?

    How To Make My WordPress Lightweight And Loads Blazing Fast?

    Having a fast loading WordPress website is important and there is absolutely no denial in this. While there are many tricks to improve the loading speed such as using cache plugin, it is important to understand that a lightweight WordPress website loads way faster than a heavy one.

    So, how to make my WordPress lightweight?

    I’m happy that you asked and in this article, I’ll share with you exactly how I made my WordPress lightweight and improved the loading speed dramatically.

    But Wait. Who Am I?

    My name is Reginald and you can call me “Reg”. I’m the founder of this blog as well as the founder of the WordPress agency, WP Maven. I do WordPress for a living and been doing this passionately since 2004.

    A well optimized WordPress site is not only improves the loading speed, it makes your visitors happy and ranks better on Google too.

    Here’s the latest speed optimization I did for my corporate site. Take a look.

    Lightweight WordPress Site Loads Faster

    Lightweight WordPress Site Loads Faster

    For the record, the site above has 20 WordPress plugins (essential ones only), uses Kinsta hosting and WP Rocket. The website is build on Oxygen Builder and Advanced Gutenberg Blocks.

    1. WordPress Hosting

    First and foremost, the most effective way to make a WordPress website loads blazing fast is by using the right hosting solution.

    And I don’t mean any hosting solution.

    You see, a good WordPress host will ensure that the server is optimized for WordPress websites. NGINX, Apache etc. You get the point.

    If you are going for a cheaper WordPress hosting solution, make sure that you understands what you are signing up for. An easy alternative is to use managed WordPress hosting solutions such as Kinsta or litespeed shared hosting.

    “You don’t need to have a website loading under 1 second (even though it is very cool). Make it under 3 seconds and you will be just fine.”

    Reginald Chan

    Depending on your budget, there are quite a few great WordPress hosting that you can take a look at including:

    • Kinsta hosting (starts at $30 per month)
    • Litespeed WordPress hosting (starts at $10 per month)

    2. WordPress Theme

    Lightweight WordPress Themes

    Having a lightweight WordPress site means having a lightweight WordPress theme. A lightweight theme means that it is as bloat free as it can gets.

    Building a WordPress site is easy—get yourself a nice website builder and create a beautiful template with drag and drop. But there’s a problem.

    Some of these drag and drop builders come with tons of bloat items, from CSS to other irrelevant codes. This makes your website ‘heavy’ and this will slow down your site loading speed.

    In other words, your website is not be that blazing fast anymore.

    So, what are the best WordPress themes that are lightweight? Glad you asked. Here’s my favorite drag and drop WordPress theme builders that are super lightweight.

    “This page that you are reading is build solely on Oxygen Builder and Thrive Architect. Oxygen Builder is extremely lean and lightweight while Thrive Architect allows me to curate engaging content in just a few clicks.”

    – Reginald Chan –

    3. Remove Unwanted Plugins

    Remove Unwanted Plugins To Make WordPress Lightweight

    If you want to make your WordPress lightweight, focus in removing unwanted plugins. For example, I used to run over 40+ plugins on a single WordPress site. The sheer number of plugin makes it tough for me to manage my WordPress and optimize it properly.

    With a few tweaks and customization, I was able to remove unwanted plugins and make my WordPress lighter.

    Take a look at the plugins you had installed. Uninstall those who are no longer in use and redundant.

    4. Use A Cache Plugin

    Install WordPress Cache Plugin

    Using a WordPress cache plugin goes a long way. From optimizing codes (HTML, CSS and JS) to preloading your site files so they get delivered faster to your web visitors.

    There are many cache plugins found in the WordPress repository and I personally recommend WP Rocket. As a matter of fact, I was so happy with WP Rocket that I signed up for 24 months for additional discounts.

    Some of the best WordPress cache plugins are:

    • WP Rocket
    • WP Super Cache
    • Autoptimize

    5. Use A CDN

    How To Use CDN To Make WordPress Faster

    A CDN has many usages, including serving files and images from the nearest datacenters. All my sites are using Kinsta CDN for general static files while I use Gumlet to as my image CDN.

    There are also great alternatives such as Cloudflare CDN which performs decently well too.

    6. Optimize Images

    Optimize Images To Make WordPress Lightweight

    Last but not least, make it a point to optimize all images before uploading to WordPress. There are many ways to optimize the images and one of them is to resize the images based on your site’s image dimension. 

    Not sure how to do it?

    Here are some of the best and free WordPress image optimizers that you can download today.

    Building A WordPress Website That Is Lightweight

    The process of building a lightweight WordPress site isn’t a walk in the park. It takes time, effort and patience to get it right (such as configuring WP Rocket). Nonetheless, Google is playing the speed factor for websites and if you want better ranking on Google, make sure you are making your WordPress website as lightweight as possible.

  • How To Make WordPress Faster: 5 Simple Steps To Make It Under 2 Seconds

    How To Make WordPress Faster: 5 Simple Steps To Make It Under 2 Seconds

    Is your website taking more than 3 seconds to load? If you are reading this now, you are not happy with your website loading speed and you are constantly thinking “How to make WordPress faster” — and I get it.

    Using WordPress since 2004, I have my good and bad days using this CMS. For starters, WordPress is great by itself and it loads fast.

    What makes your WordPress doesn’t load that fast is because of technology and the competition itself. We are constantly adding new things into our blog and sites to beat the competitors, but this action is going to make our website loads super slow.

    Lucky for you, I’m going to outline some quick fixes to help you make your WordPress faster.

    • Choose the right web hosting company
    • Use only WordPress themes that are well-coded(and free from bloatware)
    • Uninstalled unwanted WordPress plugins
    • check-circle-oReduce the number of elements on a page
    • check-circle-oUse a Content Delivery Network (CDN)

    Now that we’ve covered the top 5 most important ways to make WordPress faster, let’s dive into the details!

    How To Make WordPress Faster? Choose A Better Web Hosting Company

    choosing the right web hosting company

    Web hosting is like the eletrical company for your home. It supplies electricity to power your website and if there is not enough power, your website will be affected dearly.

    A good web host should offer:

    • 99.9% uptime
    • Doesn’t allow spam (email)
    • Doesn’t allow abusive websites

    Does the above sounds familiar to you? I bet!

    Most web hosting companies offer the above on the front end but how many of them actually live up to those? Not many, seriously.

    That’s why I only recommend using web host that doesn’t oversell their servers.

    Note: Overselling server space is considered norm by many web hosting companies. They allocate thousands of websites into one server and often 500% the capacity of what the server could hold. Thus, affected server performance.

    Examples Of Great Web Hosting Companies

    How To Make WordPress Faster? Use WordPress Themes That Are Well Coded

    premium wordpress themes improve website speed

    There are many themes in the market and most of them are free. The single and biggest problem with free WordPress themes is because they are not well coded, no maintenance and codes may be outdated. Plus, there could be tons of codes within the theme that will slow your website down indefinitely.

    So, how to solve this?

    Choose the right WordPress theme for your blog. Be picky and more importantly, choose a WordPress theme that is developed by reputed WordPress developers.

    Examples Of Great WordPress Themes

    MUST READ: The Top 5 Best Premium WordPress Themes 2018

    How To Make WordPress Faster? Uninstall Unwanted Plugins

    uninstall unwanted WordPress plugin

    How many plugins do you have in your WordPress? Unless you are using WordPress hosting like WP Engine, you shouldn’t have more than 15 WordPress plugins installed.

    The more plugins you install = The slower your website loading speed

    QUestion: How do you solve this?

    Answer: Keep track of your plugins and install only the ones you need.

    Examples Of Crucial WordPress Plugins

    • Cache plugin (if you are using premium WordPress hosting like WP Engine and SiteGround, you don’t need any cache plugin)
    • Contact form
    • SEO plugin
    • check-circleDrag and drop content builder plugin (I highly recommend Thrive Architect)
    • check-circleEditorial calendar plugin

    How To Make WordPress Faster? Reduce The Number Of Elements On Pages

    reducing elements to speed up wordpress sites

    This is one of the easiest steps to make WordPress faster — make it a point to reduce the number of items on a page.

    If you have a drag and drop WordPress builder like Thrive Architect or Divi, you can have unlimited addons to a page. However, it doesn’t mean that you got ot go crazy with them.

    Instead, just make sure you install just items or elements you need on a page to ensure that the doesn’t take forever to load.

    How To Make WordPress Faster? Use A Content Delivery Network (CDN)

    content delivery network

    Want to speed up your WordPress website? Use a Content Delivery Network (or “CDN” in short). 

    Question: What is a Content Delivery Network?

    Answer: A content delivery network or content distribution network (CDN) is a geographically distributed network of proxy servers and their data centers. The goal is to distribute service spatially relative to end-users to provide high availability and high performance.

    Examples Of Content Delivery Network Services

    BONUS: How to speed up your website using CloudFlare page rules?

    Ready To Make WordPress Faster?

    I hope you find the above tips to quicken your WordPress site useful. 

    Have a special tip that works for you? Leave a comment and share with me!