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. |
jimlongo |
Jan 30 2018, 10:41 PM
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This is My Life Group: Members Posts: 1,128 Joined: 24-August 06 From: t-dot Member No.: 16 |
I think the best way to really speed up a WordPress site is to use the CometCache plugin.
It stores each page as an html file and serves that, so it will usually be served as a static html file. Of course the page needs to be rebuilt every once in a while, but for most visitors the page will load lightning fast. I've tried other caching plugins and they're really complicated and don't work that well, but this one does. i use it on a dozen sites and i can't live without it now. |
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