Using a Simple Website Template

Using a very simple website template can help you increase your WordPress site speed. The major reason is that it drastically reduces the number of HTTP requirements that your site requires to load a page element. The HTTP requirements are specifically assigned to the several components that make up your site which includes your image files, CSS, JavaScript, and all of that.

The more you reduce the components on your site, the more the reduction that occurs in the number of HTTP requirements sent, influencing page load times.

If you’re running a very simple website template, you’ll have an added advantage of making your users enjoy visiting pages on your site as well as meeting the buying intent. Generally, a simple website template is often regarded as more pleasant than the visually-intricate ones.

Your visitors quickly get frustrated and feel like leaving once they find that there are more than necessary features on the pages of your website and eventually find it difficult to navigate within the site. But a very simple website template will encourage people to navigate the pages of your website easily and productively.

Conclusion

These three ways are just some of the many ways you can increase your website speed. I selected them because they’re a few of the simplest strategies to implement. But you can communicate with your web engineer to suggest additional strategies you can implement to increase your WordPress site speed.

If you have any question on how you can increase your WordPress site speed, don’t hesitate to leave a comment below and I’ll be more than happy to respond in earnest.



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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for stopping by, Neptune! Your comment is valuable and deeply appreciated! Increasing site speed is one of the top 200 ranking signals in Google's search algorithms. This will help you boost your Google PageRank. Thanks for your lovely visit!

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Great overall advice, Israel.
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Much welcome, Jetrbby! Much impressed! I recommended your training to others. You did a great deal of work, friend. Kudos! See you at the top of the online world soon!
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Cynthia1423 Premium
Also I want to know what do you think about a plugin called W3 Total Cache, doing research and found this article that says it helps with website speed.
Thanks
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Israel17 Premium
Hello Cynthia, I'm not used to that plugin at all but can investigate the plugin called W3 Total Cache for you if you wouldn't mind. In the meantime, kindly go through Jetrbby's training for more detailed strategies on how you can improve your site speed. Israel Olatunji
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Cynthia1423 Premium
Thanks Israel, I don't mind at all, going through Jetrbby's training now.
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Israel17 Premium
Glad to hear from you, Cynthia! Much impressed!
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Marley2016 Premium
Israel,
My site speeds were all at 100% until I used a contact form
from WP as a plugin I do not want to take this away because
it is needed, also I am finding videos are lowing the site
speed what can be done to correct this do you know I do
not want to lower speeds but this is happening now with only
5 plugins with the WP form and 6 with the TablePress
lowering my speeds to 90% and 70%?
Thanks,
Susan
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Israel17 Premium
Hello Marley, sorry about the site speed issue! Experientially, the number of plugins does not impact the loading speed of your site as such. I've seen people with more than 10 plugins installed on their sites and the speed is awesome, whereas, I've seen people with only 4 or 5 plugins installed and the speed is extremely slow.

This proves that it's not due to the number of plugins as such, but other factors such as reducing the size of an image which negatively impacts the page load times. Make sure you do the scaling appropriately, enable caching, use simple site designs, and all of that.

I recommend Jetrbby's training for more strategies: Israel Olatunji
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Cynthia1423 Premium
Hello Israel,
I do have EWWW Image Optimizer plugin and I checked my site on Google's WebPage test didn't have any problems there.
I don't understand what is a Cache?

I am experiencing slow load times on mobile devices according to site health its 38 percent. I did reach out and ask IT but they referred me to the Program Developer, as I stated to them I am not a Developer, so I need things to be explain in layman's terms.

Thanks for any feed back to help me
Cynthia,
Cheers!
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Israel17 Premium
Good to know that there's no issue with your site speed on a desktop device, Cynthia! Much impressed! By simply enabling cache, using a simple website design, as well as optimizing images, you'll improve your loading speed on mobile devices too. Cache is a combination of identical items stored in an inaccessible place.

A website is essentially made up of a certain number of files that are appropriate together to create a series of pages. Some of these will contain images, the main body or introduction of a blog post, while others will contain fashionable information for page elements such as footer, header, sidebar, and all of that.

If you need any further help, don't hesitate to let me know. I also recommend Jetrbby's training for more strategies. Check the link above.

Israel Olatunji
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