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We specialize in speed optimization for WordPress sites of all types and sizes.
Never worry about a slow load time making your visitors leave, or Google penalizing your site again for poor technical performance. Our speed optimization service aims to get your website to load in less than two seconds and improve your Core Web Vitals.
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π· Optimize Images
We use lossless compression to optimize all your images without sacrificing quality. We will also automatically compress any images you upload in the future.
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β Render Blocking Resources
We move JavaScript/CSS files, Font Awesome, and Google Fonts code where they won't affect the load time of visuals for your visitors.
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π½ Minify Javascript y CSS
We concentrate all scripts and styles, minify and compress them, add expiring headers, cache your website, and move styles to page header and scripts to footer.
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πΎΒ Take advantage of browser caching
We set up a regularly updated saved version of your website. When people visit your site, they're shown a faster-loading cached version instead of having to load the entire website.
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ποΈ Enable compression
We enable Gzip compression from your server or wherever your assets are delivered from. This means lower load times and an overall faster website.
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ποΈ Remove query strings
URL with a "?" certain caching proxies or CDNS do not cache them. This could mean a missed opportunity to increase speeds, so we optimized them.
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π Check the server response time
Slow websites can often be caused by living on a bad server. We will monitor your hosting provider's resources and recommend changes if necessary.
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π€ Merge Requests
We reduce the number of requests your website makes by combining all of your CSS and JS and moving what we can into the footer, which can help reduce load times.
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π Lazy loading images
Lazy loading iframes and images on your site reduces loading time and saves bandwidth. We make sure not to use external JS libraries to keep calls to a minimum.
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β‘οΈ CSS online critic
Technically, CSS is only supposed to be declared in the header, so we insert the most important CSS and load what isn't absolutely necessary after the page has rendered.
A slow website has been shown to cause higher bounce rates from visitors leaving your site and a poor user experience.
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Search engines, like Google, also monitor the speed of your site and can penalize you for slow load times, which hurts your search rankings.
Partner with me, my team of WordPress experts will optimize your site for a better user experience and higher Google Core Web Vitals score.
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