Infographic: How to Speed Up Your WordPress Site

Today’s infographic is specifically for WordPress site owners. While WordPress is the most popular content management system today, it isn’t always the fastest platform. Here are three significant steps you can take to speed up your WP website.

At a minimum, all WordPress site owners should be using a caching plugin to reduce page loading times—unless you use a web host like WP Engine that employs their own proprietary technology which eliminates the need for these plugins.

For websites with an abundance of images, consider using an image optimizer plugin.

And, for the most optimal page loading performance, consider implementing a content delivery network (CDN).

Michael James

Michael James is the Founder and Editor of WebHostingCat.com. After spending 15 years in the IT industry, he now publishes multiple websites to help business owners and digital marketers.

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