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Speeding up WordPress on Shared Hosting

Speeding up WordPress on Shared Hosting

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Kevin Cristiano

June 09, 2012
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  1. Why is Speed Important • Why do you care about

    the speed of your sites? • Because your readers care • The Google Factor • So what can we do about it? What are our options on Shared Hosting
  2. How to Speed up WordPress • Stay up to Date-

    Update WordPress Core! • Core is faster today than previous versions
  3. Hosting Matters • It’s not just about price – “Unlimited”

    doesn’t exist • Read the Terms of Service (TOS) • Call them – ask questions – If they won’t answer a question to get a new customer, how will respond if you call for support WordPress.org Hosting Page Links to Hosting Sites listed below
  4. Themes • Where do I get a good theme? –

    WordPress Theme Repository • How do I know it’s a ‘Fast’ Theme – Use a plugin called “Display Queries” to see what the theme is doing to the database – Test Site
  5. Media • Images What format should I use • Use

    the smallest size possible that preserves quality – In general jpg for photos • Resize to the published size • Don’t resize on the fly • Set your Media Settings to match your theme • Gravatars: Check your Discussion Settings • Video – Use a service built to handle streaming video like YouTube or Vimeo
  6. Sharing and Widgets • Social Media Buttons and Counters –

    How many times will they load each page • Call home each time they load • Balance your content needs with speed considerations • Widget Areas – Be judicious about what you load – Load dynamically – Use Widget Logic or Display Widgets
  7. Database Tweaks • Post Revisions – Manage The amount of

    Post revisions stored in your database • Revision Control Plugin
  8. Database Tweaks • Optimize your database – Ensure best performance

    by keeping your database clean – WP Optimize is a plugin that will assist you in doing this
  9. To Cache or not to Cache • Once you have

    addressed Hosting, Theme and Plugin issues. Look at Caching Both Plugins are reliable with a solid history. • Which Plugin to use? • W3 Total Cache • WP Super Cache
  10. Finding and fixing Speed Issues • Testing Your Site with

    External Tools • Ismyblogworking.com • Pingdom Tools • Yslow (extensions for Firefox and Chrome) • Page Speed from Goohle
  11. Links Hosts • http://www.liquidweb.com/web-hosting/ • http://www.siteground.com/wordpress-hosting.htm • http://www.westhost.com/web-hosting/ • http://laughingsquid.us/

    • http://mediatemple.net/wordpress-webhosting.php • http://www.bluehost.com/wordpress_hosting • http://www.dreamhost.com/ • http://page.ly/ • http://wpengine.com/b/