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Your website’s speed plays a vital part in providing an optimum user experience. (Note: If you’re interested in learning how to check your site’s speed, see our article on using... View Article
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Your website’s speed plays a vital part in providing an optimum user experience. (Note: If you’re interested in learning how to check your site’s speed, see our article on using... View Article
If you’re hosting your WordPress site with SiteGround, you get multiple ways to optimize its performance. You get built-in caching via SiteGround’s SuperCacher, and they also offer a companion SG... View Article
Created by Automattic — the company behind WordPress.com and one of the largest contributors to WordPress open-source software — Jetpack by WordPress.com is one of the most influential and feature-rich... View Article
If you’ve been working with computers for any real length of time, you’ll likely already be familiar with compression. For those who aren’t: compression is a super-useful tool for grouping... View Article
Both CloudFlare and MaxCDN are incredibly popular services, and both can go a long way towards helping you increase the performance of your website. However, largely due to the fact... View Article
Managed WordPress hosting seems to be an increasingly competitive arena these days — which, from a customer’s point of view, is a great thing. There’s the ever-popular and altogether awesome... View Article
How many times have you clicked through to a website that takes forever to load? First impressions count, and if your website isn’t up to speed, you’re basically shooting yourself... View Article