Need help speeding up Wordpress with WooCommerce site, I even split the site into two Wordpress instances. |
Need help speeding up Wordpress with WooCommerce site, I even split the site into two Wordpress instances. |
JessiMLP |
Jan 29 2018, 07:19 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 29-January 18 Member No.: 26,578 |
Here's the link: https://devonvesper.com/members
I'm on a tiny shoestring budget as I'm an indie author, and relatively new to the business. Every plugin I have is either free, or I'll be using it for life. The website is extremely slow, and the Google Page Speed score is 49/100, and... quite honestly, I'm unsure of how to fix the problems it raises, such as:
Some of the things I've already done to try and combat this:
Here's a list of all my plugins in alphabetical Order:
I do have plans to switch to a better hosting plan in the near future. Right now, it's on a shared hosting plan through InMotion Hosting (love them!). I just want this to give a good user experience when I officially launch it. Thank you so much for reading this giant wall of text! Any help you could give would be greatly appreciated. |
thematrix |
Feb 28 2018, 04:33 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 15 Joined: 6-February 18 Member No.: 26,584 |
I agree with @jimlongo, first, you have to test it for sure. What I will suggest, is using GT Metrix it provides a comprehensive analysis which might help you understand where your previous research is lacking. Also, this source might be helpful for making it faster. It rewiews some tips like tools for code optimization, caching plugins and more. Good luck
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