Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Simple Ways To Reduce Wordpress Loading Time

By John Chan


One of the greatest things about WordPress is that it has a large number of helpful plug-ins and themes. Using these plug-ins someone with no computer programming expertise can add extra features to his or her website. Having said that, the installation of too many plug-ins can make your site slow and unresponsive. Moreover, some themes have a large number of images and javascript files which lower efficiency and cause outages. Whatever the reason might be, you can easily accelerate your blog and reduce resource usage. In the following paragraphs we'll discuss some easy ways of doing so.

There are more than a few ways to optimize a WordPress website including:

- Reduce your site's traffic

- Take steps to make your website less resource intensive

- Signup for a cloud hosting service or a dedicated hosting service.

Surely the first choice isn't viable since visitors are the life blood of a site and is the primary method of making profits. The last solution is not well suited for everybody because dedicated machines can be extremely pricey. The second option is always the best as it costs almost nothing. Here are a few ways to make your website blazing fast:

Setup a Cache system - If you don't have a caching system installed on your website then you should get one as soon as possible. Caching is the easiest way to reduce server load and make a website blazing fast. The most popular caching plugin available on the internet is WP Super Cache. W3 total cache is another popular choice.

Keep Your Site Updated - The WordPress community is constantly searching for ways to make the system more effective and less bandwidth intensive. Every new update has some key enhancements. That's why you should always keep your WordPress installation up-to-date. Same is true for plugins and themes. If a Wordpress plugin has not been upgraded in a longtime, you must not make the mistake of installing it on your server. It won't just increase resource usage but could also create severe security loopholes in the system.

Optimize your theme - An unoptimized theme can also lead to poor performance. If you are trying to maximize the speed of your website then you should take a look at your theme files to make sure that it is fully optimized. Simple things like removing white spaces and comments from JavaScript files and decreasing the number of database calls can make a huge difference. If you don't want to go through any trouble, you should try to find a minimal theme. These themes are not as good looking as their fancier counterparts but they will make your website very fast.

Tweak your database - WordPress stores all of the website info in a MySQL database. Gradually this database becomes overloaded with junk content such as post revisions, unused drafts, spam comments etcetera. You need to get rid of this junk at regular intervals. Just log into your cPanel, click on PHP My Admin and get rid of anything that isn't needed. But before making any changes be sure to take a full backup of your data.

Here are some other tips that you might find useful:

- Deactivate or delete plugins not in use.

- Use Google's search box rather than the default WordPress search.

- After updating to WordPress' newest version, always perform compatibility tests with the site's plugins and delete all that are incompatible.

If you wish to spend less on hosting and have good rankings then you must follow the rules given in this short article.




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