Loading time of your website or blog
is one of the important factors influencing search engine optimization, which
when is too slow could take the reader away from your website and move onto the
next, thus indirectly affecting your page ranking as well. Some of the factors
affecting the loading speed are the presence of Java Scripts and the lack of use
of web-optimized images.Follow the tips and tricks discussed
here for improving the loading time of your web or blog.
1.
Cache your pages:
Caching is one of the simple things,
which you can do in ease, despite sounding technical it is very essential and
crucial in enhancing the user experience. WordPress have a number of caching
Plugins, which includes WP Super Cache and W3 total cache. W3 total cache has
been most highly recommended for those using content delivery network (CDN) and
CDN has an in-built option to activate automatically.
2.
Compress HTML, CSS and JavaScript:
This is one of the best ways to
reduce your blog loading speed and these are the culprits that make your blog
load slowly and test your patience. Compression of Java Script and CSS has
proved to reduce the loading time of your blog or website, and the best way to
do this, if you are using Word Press is to use WP Minify plug-in.
3.
Host your blog on a good and reliable webhost:
If you are thinking that you are
wasting money on a good web-hosting domain then you are wrong. The use of
cheaper hosting domains can cause frequent failures, which might be
discouraging and reduce the performance of your blog causing you to lose
regular visitors. Therefore, this is advisable, especially for a new blogger or
a webmaster to go for some of the popular web hosting domains like Hostgator,
especially if you are using WordPress.
4.
Optimize WordPress Images:
The time taken for a blog to load
turns out to be longer than you would have thought of while using the image.
However, many a times you will not feel like deserting some images that looks
great on your blog or website. In such cases, it is best to optimize the images
for your website and use some image editing tools or softwares like Adobe
Photoshop to make the images much more web-friendly. If you are finding
Photoshop a bit daunting, then there is automatic online image compression software
called Smush.it, which is worth a try.
5.
Avoid too many plug-ins:
There is a number of plug-ins in
WordPress which may be tempting for you to use them in your WordPress blog or
website. However, this is always good to keep the use of WordPress plug-ins to
the minimal amount, and by choosing plug-ins that will suit more than one of
your needs than choosing separate plug-in for each of your requirement. The
lesser the plug-ins the lesser the loading speed of your website or blog.
6.
Optimize website database:
This is one of the difficult things
that you will be doing for reducing the loading time of your website or blog.
One of the best ways to do this is not manually, as you may land up frequently
with the following error, “database connection error”, even if you are making
the smallest of the mistake. So one of the best things to do is to use the Word
Press plug-in WP-Optimize, which does the job automatically without any errors.
7.
Use content delivery network (CDN):
This helps to enhance the blog load
time that this stores all the static pages onto their servers, and when any
visitor comes to visit your website the blog content is served from the server
of CDN. This also decreases the bandwidth usage of your current host, and Max
CDN has been recommended to be the most affordable until to date.
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