1. Cache Your Site Using A Caching Plugin
When it comes to optimizing your website, the idea of caching in WordPress can never be overlooked.
A lot has been discussed caching on the internet in general. Yet, it remains something that has not been relatively utilized among a large section of the WordPress user database.
The lesser amount people know ached websites provide a better user experience overall. A faster site helps visitors browse better.
To make this happen, you must ensure your caching solution must make use of combined and minified JavaScript and CSS, aside from just basic page caching.
2. Hosting Service Selection
Your hosting plan can have a positive impact on your website’s page load speed, especially for resource-purpose sites.
Though, the impact may be very little if your site is less resource-intensive or is already on a comparatively fast hosting. Your web hosting choice can determine your site load speed which means when choosing the company where you intend hosting your site, you must caching into consideration, as some host could help use caching tools that help speed up your site.
Great tutorial, Thank YOU!
Another advantage for using WA hosting is that their servers provide all websites with caching so that we do NOT need a cache plugin.
Same goes for security... the WA servers provide excellent security so that yet another plugin (like WordFence Security) is not needed... yeaaah!