In episode #1502, we talk about the fastest way to boost your page speed and how this will help you rank higher and get more conversions! CDNs or content delivery networks are hands down the quickest and easiest way to improve your speed, so do not sleep on this great tool. Tune in to hear all about them and the more advanced steps you can take to further increase your site’s efficiency!
TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
[00:25] Today’s topic: The Fastest Way to Boost Your Page Speed.
[00:34] Why page speed is so important; higher conversions and better user experience.
[01:12] Using content delivery networks to minimize load times.
[01:47] Other measures to take; fix code, optimize structure and images.
[02:02] Lowering your hosting bill while making a site quicker!
[02:51] Maximizing efficiency with advanced options after covering the basics.
[03:20] That’s it!
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Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Amp Framework
DreamHost
WPBeginner
GTmetrics
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