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Optimizing Your WordPress Site

Performance optimization improves speed, user experience, and conversion quality.

Core optimization areas

1. Images and media

  • Resize images before upload.
  • Use modern formats where possible.
  • Avoid oversized sliders and heavy background videos.

2. Caching

  • Enable page caching through your preferred plugin or stack.
  • Clear cache after design/theme/plugin changes.
  • Exclude dynamic pages (cart, checkout, account) from aggressive caching.

3. Plugin hygiene

  • Remove unused plugins and themes.
  • Replace overlapping plugins with one reliable solution where possible.
  • Audit plugin impact after major updates.

4. Database and background jobs

  • Clean expired transients and old revisions periodically.
  • Review scheduled tasks and disable unused jobs.

5. Front-end quality

  • Minify CSS/JS where safe.
  • Check Core Web Vitals trends after major UI changes.
  • Validate site behavior on mobile and slower networks.

Practical optimization cycle

  1. Measure baseline speed.
  2. Apply one change group.
  3. Re-test pages and key actions.
  4. Keep only improvements that are stable.

This approach reduces risk and makes regressions easier to track.