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5 Quick Wins to Speed Up WordPress Load Times
 Your websiteâs load time can make or break its chances of success. This is important stuff, so itâs no wonder that âhow to speed up WordPressâ is always a hot topic in the WordPress-sphere. For lightning quick websites, lucrative rewards await:
Google has confirmed that site speed is a ranking factor in its algorithm. Fast websites rank higher and generate more traffic.

This is part 1 of our quick two-part series on how to speed up WordPress.
5 Quick Wins to Speed Up WordPress Load Times (Part 1)
Fast-loading websites improve the user experience, resulting in more page views, time on page, and other important metrics. Fast websites mean happy visitors.
A sluggish website can kill your conversion rate â a drop of 47% for an extra 2-second wait. Fast websites enjoy high conversion rates and a healthier bottom line.
Weâve heard all the upsides before, though, yet many of us still ignore the warnings and plod along with unoptimized websites.
What gives?
The easiest way to speed up WordPress in under an hour
In my opinion, itâs an issue of time and a lack of confidence. The âtimeâ part is self-explanatory, of course, but to inexperienced WordPress users, buzzwords like âoptimizationâ are intimidating. Articles on speed optimization contain lots of technical talk, resulting in many WordPress users (wrongly) believing that they canât do it, so they focus their efforts elsewhere.
 This simply isnât the case, though. Anyone can speed up WordPress and enjoy lightning quick load times, and today, weâre going to prove it.
 So hereâs my promise to you: 5 steps, each taking less than 10 minutes (most take under 2), that even an absolute beginner can perform. The end result: a much faster website.
 Before you start, test your website speed using the free Pingdom tool. In about an hour when weâre finished, I want you to test it again to see how much faster your website is!
 1. Get yourself a good web host
If you only take one thing from this list, let it be this one.
 No amount of on-site tweaking and optimization can undo the damage of a bad web host. So make life easier for yourself by spending 10 minutes or so selecting the right hosting provider for your website.
 I know, I know â bargain-basement prices can be tempting. But these hosting services are cheap for a reason: they cram so many websites onto their servers that each site can only use a tiny fraction of the resources available.
 Remember: running a successful website starts with choosing a good host. Get the foundations right, and everything else will click into place.
 High-quality hosting doesnât have to cost an arm and a leg either. ThemeIsle recommends SiteGround for shared hosting and Flywheel for managed WordPress hosting â prices start from $3.95/month and $15/month respectively.
 To learn exactly why we recommend these companies and not the others, please check out our detailed reviews and comparisons over on the CodeinWP blog:
 Best WordPress Shared Hosting Providers by the Numbers
Managed WordPress Hosting: The All-You-Need-to-Know Guide
Time taken: 10 minutes to sign up with one of our recommended hosting services.
2. Use a caching plugin
Behind your hosting service, caching is probably the next best way to speed up WordPress. Itâs so effective that caching can result in a 10x speed gain over a non-cached website.
 Adding caching is as simple as installing a caching plugin â and we recommend W3 Total Cache if youâre looking for a free solution.
 If youâre willing to invest in your site speed, check out WP Rocket â noticeably better performance than W3 Total Cache.

The out-the-box default configurations work perfectly well with both plugins, so you can enjoy the speed benefits the moment you hit activate.
 Time taken: 30 seconds to install a plugin.
3. Optimize the WordPress database
A well-organized filing cabinet helps you to find your files more quickly, right? This is the principle at play when it comes to database optimization â remove the clutter, and your server can retrieve and display your web pages faster.
 Like caching, database optimization is something you can benefit from instantly â simply install and activate the WP-Optimize plugin.
 WP-Optimize â Clean, Compress, Cache.WP-Optimize â Clean, Compress, Cache.
Author(s): David Anderson, Ruhani Rabin, Team Updraft
4. Remove unnecessary Plugins
Installing WordPress plugins is a trade-off between adding cool functionalities and slowing your website down.
 Now, Iâm not going to tell you to uninstall all of your plugins just to speed up WordPress â that would be silly, and deny you some of the features that make your site function.
s surprising how quickly our websites become overloaded with plugins, usually without us even realizing it. Test this out if you donât believe me. Navigate to wp-admin / Plugins and see how many you have installed â I bet itâs more than you think.
 Of course, thereâs no âperfect numberâ of plugins. However, Iâm going to go out on a limb here and say that the amount installed on your site right now is too many.
 Work your way down the list of plugins, asking yourself, âDo I really need this one?â If your answer isnât a resounding âyes,â you donât need it. Trim the fat and uninstall any unnecessary plugins.
 Time taken: 5 minutes to go through your plugin list and delete any surplus to requirements.
5. Update your website
Although weâre always told to update our websites, I know that Iâm guilty of pretending I didnât see the five or six update notifications waiting for me in the WordPress dashboard.
Failing to update is definitely bad practice, though â and weâre talking about updates to the core, theme, and plugins here.
Speed often isnât a priority of updates â updates tend to focus on introducing new features and patching up known security issues. However, over time, any bloated code is improved and optimized, and gradually that translates into small speed improvements.
So if youâre using software thatâs a few versions old, you can expect to see the biggest improvements from hitting the update button. You should be updating for reasons other than speed anyway â so just enjoy shaving a few fractions of a second off your siteâs load time as an extra bonus.
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