@FlyynXR1Mar 12.2022 — #Hey Buddy! I know speed optimization quite well, I was also stuck on this issue few years ago, so I stared learning to increase the loading speed of my website and since then I have been doing it o my own and it works perfect! Can you send me the link of your website! So that I can give it a look and recommend you a solution according to it! :)
@Lee111authorMar 12.2022 — #@sibert#1643133 Thank you so much for your advice! I have only 6 plugins on my website! I don't have any useless or un activated plugins!
@FlyynXR1Mar 12.2022 — #@Lee111#1643136 The overall speed seems ok but as sibert has said avoid using excessive plugins, try changing your hosting or your LCP seemed a bit high that can be solved by a plugin called **WP Rocket** its a great plugin!
To be a WordPress site, it is quite fast. So I think it is hard work to get it much faster. I assume that you already are using Cloudflare caching and minimizing of CSS etc activated?
@SandraLewisFrinMar 22.2022 — #There are tons of things you can do, and Google already told you what to do! You really need to read up on Google's suggestions and implement them. It really is that simple. My site is hosted in-house, uses NO external resources, NO CDNs, and loads in 300ms (in my targeted region of the world). Google PageSpeed Insights for my site is 98. Yslow is 94. GTMetrix is 97.
Look at a waterfall chart and see what resources take the most time to load. Then try to optimize, shrink, minimize, or combine those resources to make them as small as possible.
Don't use resources from dozens of different external addresses. Each script or image you load takes time to DNS and download.
The less external resources you have the better.
Get rid of Google Fonts.
Host your own JQuery/JScript libraries. Don't use Google.
Use a caching plugin that minimizes and combines JS and CSS files.
Ensure GZip is enabled on your server.
Shrink images as much as possible.
Compare your site with other sites from your hosting provider and see if they are a bottleneck.
@farhadmalegamApr 29.2022 — #A lot of people are interested in how they can increase the speed of their website. This is because a slow website can have a negative impact on your SEO and lead to lower conversion rates.
There are many plugins that you can use to increase the speed of your website, but not all of them will be able to work for you. You need to research each plugin before you decide which one is best for your site.
Some plugins will only work for certain types of websites, while others will be able to work on any type of site. It is important that you find the plugin that works best for your needs before you install it on your site so that it does not slow down your site even more than it already is.
@AndreeeeeeApr 30.2022 — #There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best plugin for a high speed website will vary depending on the specific needs of the site. However, some popular options for increasing website speed include caching plugins, minification plugins, and compression plugins.
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@venus1May 03.2022 — #On my[ travel](https://smileviewkenyatoursandtravel.com/) website i used a plugin to fix though there are some developers with experience who can fix that
@WebllistoJun 22.2022 — #@Lee111#1643132 Hello Lee 111, Are you using WordPress or Magento? Because there are so many plugins and suggestions that may help you to increase load time of the website. Would you like to share your experience which suggestion were more helpful to you?
@abetterlogicJun 28.2022 — #Are you using WordPress or Magento? Because there are so many plugins and suggestions that may help you to increase the load time of the website but also be aware before using it.
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