Why WordPress Website Speed Matters & How to Check Yours
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Why Website Speed Matters & How to Check Yours

In today’s fast-paced world, no one wants to wait around for a slow website to load, Website SPEED matters. Think about the last time you tried to visit a website that seemed to take forever. Frustrating, right? You probably didn’t stick around, and neither will your visitors if your site is slow. Unfortunately, this can lead to missed sales and lost opportunities, which no business owner wants!

But here’s the good news: You don’t need to be a tech expert to understand or fix website speed issues. In fact, speeding up your website is simpler than you might think, and it can make a huge difference for both your customers and your business.

Why Website Speed Matters

A slow website doesn’t just drive away potential customers; it also impacts your visibility online. Google, the powerhouse of search engines, prefers fast-loading websites. This means if your site is speedy, you have a better chance of showing up higher in search results. More visibility equals more potential customers visiting your site—and that’s a win!

How to Check Your Website Speed

Not sure if your site is fast or slow? Don’t worry, checking your website speed is easy and free. Tools like Google PageSpeed Insights allow you to analyze your site in just a few clicks. All you need to do is pop in your website’s URL, and the tool will give you a speed score along with recommendations to improve it.

What to Do If Your Site Is Slow

If your website speed isn’t where you want it to be, don’t panic! There are simple fixes that can make a big difference. Here are a few beginner-friendly tips to help speed things up:

  1. Optimize Your Images: Large image files can slow down your site. Compressing them or using formats like WebP can drastically reduce load time.
  2. Use a Caching Plugin: If you’re using WordPress, a caching plugin can help your site load faster by storing parts of your website so they don’t have to be reloaded every time someone visits.
  3. Minimize Plugins: Having too many plugins can slow down your site. Take a look at the ones you’re using and see if there are any you can live without.
  4. Consider Hosting: Sometimes, your website’s speed can be affected by your hosting provider. If you’ve optimized your site and it’s still running slow, it might be time to look into better hosting options.

By taking these small steps, you’ll not only improve your website’s speed but also create a smoother experience for your visitors, keeping them happy and more likely to stick around. And remember, you don’t have to tackle all of this at once—start with one step and watch your website transform!

Ready to Speed Up Your Website?

If you’re feeling overwhelmed or not sure where to start, I’d love to help you out! Book a free WordPress Clarity Call with me, and together, we’ll figure out exactly what’s slowing your site down and how to fix it—no tech jargon, just clear, actionable steps.
Book Your Free Clarity Call Now!

Big Love from Oz,
Natalie Crowe – WordPress Expert

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WordPress Expert with 15+ years industry experience.

Passionate about empowering non-techies in business, to DIY their own WordPress websites and tech, without the tech overwhelm.

Creator of the NCDAcademy WordPress101® – 3 Part WordPress Beginner’s programme & the WordPress Learners Lounge Membership

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