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Please can you let me know your cache plugin preference between the three options below or whichever you are currently using. Thanks

A. Wp Super Cache

B. Wp Fas

Hey Anthony,

Though we no longer need a cache plugin on websites hosted with WA (YEAH!), I still have some websites that HAVE to be hosted in Canada, so I use the following plugin: One of my customer's sites came to me with W3 Cache but I honestly do not like it as well as the one I use.

Once you have made your decision, you can update your question so other members will know that you have made a decision. Here's how you can update your question: Hope this helps you.

Thanks, Trish. much appreciated

Like mentioned below, WA is managed hosting and cache plugins should not be needed.

I have some sites hosted outside WA, and the choice of cache plugin is based on trial and error, what works best with the combination of theme and plugins I have installed.

The 'best in test' cache plugins may crash your site, while the not so good ones will improve your speed significantly.

Always take a backup before installing cache plugins, and do some research to find out if someone has experience with the particular plugin in combination with your theme and plugins.

Awesome insight Jorn, much appreciated

It depends what other plugins you have installed

Thanks, Catherine. much appreciated

Don't use a caching plugin on WA hosted sites. Not needed and can cause problems as I found out myself. For blogs hosted outside of WA, use WP Fastest Cache.

Thanks a mill. Experience is the best teacher. I did not know that WA hosting is already cached until Mel informed me earlier, much - appreciated guys :)

Also, be careful with caching plug-ins, they're honestly quite incompatible with our SiteSpeed hosting here and often cause your site to slow down, rather than speed up. Those cache plug-ins are for sites hosted elsewhere that don't have caching already built into the hosting.

Thanks for your insight, much -appreciated

Hi,
It depends on the site you maintain, the traffic amount etc.
I recommend this site to read, if you haven't seen it yet.

https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/top-wordpress-caching-plugins/

Nice one. Cheers

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What's your cache plugin preference and why?

What's your cache plugin preference and why?

asked in
Search Engine Optimization
Updated

Please can you let me know your cache plugin preference between the three options below or whichever you are currently using. Thanks

A. Wp Super Cache

B. Wp Fas

Hey Anthony,

Though we no longer need a cache plugin on websites hosted with WA (YEAH!), I still have some websites that HAVE to be hosted in Canada, so I use the following plugin: One of my customer's sites came to me with W3 Cache but I honestly do not like it as well as the one I use.

Once you have made your decision, you can update your question so other members will know that you have made a decision. Here's how you can update your question: Hope this helps you.

Thanks, Trish. much appreciated

Like mentioned below, WA is managed hosting and cache plugins should not be needed.

I have some sites hosted outside WA, and the choice of cache plugin is based on trial and error, what works best with the combination of theme and plugins I have installed.

The 'best in test' cache plugins may crash your site, while the not so good ones will improve your speed significantly.

Always take a backup before installing cache plugins, and do some research to find out if someone has experience with the particular plugin in combination with your theme and plugins.

Awesome insight Jorn, much appreciated

It depends what other plugins you have installed

Thanks, Catherine. much appreciated

Don't use a caching plugin on WA hosted sites. Not needed and can cause problems as I found out myself. For blogs hosted outside of WA, use WP Fastest Cache.

Thanks a mill. Experience is the best teacher. I did not know that WA hosting is already cached until Mel informed me earlier, much - appreciated guys :)

Also, be careful with caching plug-ins, they're honestly quite incompatible with our SiteSpeed hosting here and often cause your site to slow down, rather than speed up. Those cache plug-ins are for sites hosted elsewhere that don't have caching already built into the hosting.

Thanks for your insight, much -appreciated

Hi,
It depends on the site you maintain, the traffic amount etc.
I recommend this site to read, if you haven't seen it yet.

https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/top-wordpress-caching-plugins/

Nice one. Cheers

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Please let me know your thoughts in regards to the functionality of both. Is this just a case of personal preference

Thanks for your insights guys. I have my answ

I use Yoast. I like it because of all the metrics it gives me about SEO and Readability. It has helped me significantly with my writing.

I agree with your points. I found those features useful. Thanks for sharing, much appreciated

I use AIO and like it. Easy to use.

Thanks for your insight, much appreciated

I have been using Yoast for awhile and it is good but I think my next site I will try out AIO and really give it a chance which I have never done.

Using both on different sites would be a good way to evaluate their functionality. Thanks for your insight Chris

I have used them both. I prefer Yoast.

Thanks Daniel

You are welcome

I have used both, but prefer All in One.

All In one is more simplistic feature wise.

I am a yoast fan I suppose it is what you are use to I guess

I agree with you Gus, It comes down to the individual. I like the features offered by Yoast

Good! Individual preference. I was sitting on the fence to find the answer, Anthony!

frank

Yea I think it is down to personal preference.

Nice to see you FU :)

Hey A. I read your other post. GREAT POST!


Yeah, nice to see you too! Keep posting you have a gift.

fu

Thanks Fu.

Now, I was a 100% Yoast Fan, then moved to AIO SEO, having read a review and got the latest update from them, which I wasn't happy with some material I read.

AIO works for what I want especially in terms of META decription, which is good for ranking, if that helps you

Thanks for the insight much - appreciated

I 100% recommend Yoast SEO. It has way more useful features and is just better overall. All-in-one is pretty basic. All-in-one is good but if you look at most experts in marketing they will recommend SEO by Yoast.

Thanks a million, much - appreciated

Hey there! Although I don't have much experience regarding this, but I am using All-in-one SEO since followed the very first training from Kyle, so far so good! I prefer this and of course this was my personal opinion! :)

Thanks for your help, much - appreciated

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All in one seo versus yoast seo - which plugin is better?

All in one seo versus yoast seo - which plugin is better?

asked in
Search Engine Optimization
Updated

Please let me know your thoughts in regards to the functionality of both. Is this just a case of personal preference

Thanks for your insights guys. I have my answ

I use Yoast. I like it because of all the metrics it gives me about SEO and Readability. It has helped me significantly with my writing.

I agree with your points. I found those features useful. Thanks for sharing, much appreciated

I use AIO and like it. Easy to use.

Thanks for your insight, much appreciated

I have been using Yoast for awhile and it is good but I think my next site I will try out AIO and really give it a chance which I have never done.

Using both on different sites would be a good way to evaluate their functionality. Thanks for your insight Chris

I have used them both. I prefer Yoast.

Thanks Daniel

You are welcome

I have used both, but prefer All in One.

All In one is more simplistic feature wise.

I am a yoast fan I suppose it is what you are use to I guess

I agree with you Gus, It comes down to the individual. I like the features offered by Yoast

Good! Individual preference. I was sitting on the fence to find the answer, Anthony!

frank

Yea I think it is down to personal preference.

Nice to see you FU :)

Hey A. I read your other post. GREAT POST!


Yeah, nice to see you too! Keep posting you have a gift.

fu

Thanks Fu.

Now, I was a 100% Yoast Fan, then moved to AIO SEO, having read a review and got the latest update from them, which I wasn't happy with some material I read.

AIO works for what I want especially in terms of META decription, which is good for ranking, if that helps you

Thanks for the insight much - appreciated

I 100% recommend Yoast SEO. It has way more useful features and is just better overall. All-in-one is pretty basic. All-in-one is good but if you look at most experts in marketing they will recommend SEO by Yoast.

Thanks a million, much - appreciated

Hey there! Although I don't have much experience regarding this, but I am using All-in-one SEO since followed the very first training from Kyle, so far so good! I prefer this and of course this was my personal opinion! :)

Thanks for your help, much - appreciated

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