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Posted on Friday July 15, 2022 | website, design, hosting, load time, wordpress, redirect
Ten years ago, waiting five seconds for a website to load was perfectly acceptable. But today, people just don’t have the patience for pages that load for more than three seconds. Anything slower than that and they'll click away, which then increases your bounce rate. If you want to speed up your WordPress site and reduce bounce rate, try the following tips.
Posted on Friday February 25, 2022 | security, malware, website, backups, wordpress, maintenance
Maintaining your WordPress website is not as hard as it seems — just follow this simple maintenance checklist we’ve prepared for you. We’ve outlined six essential tasks that you should perform regularly to keep your WordPress site running smoothly.
Posted on Wednesday May 19, 2021 | website, design, hosting, load time, wordpress, redirect
A decade ago, five seconds was a completely acceptable page load time. But today, most users expect a web page to load as soon as they open it. Otherwise, they will simply close it. To prevent users from bouncing off, try these tips that will surely speed up your WordPress site.
Posted on Wednesday January 08, 2020 | management, system, website, blog, smb, checklist, creation, wordpress, platform
WordPress is one of the most powerful blogging and content management systems (CMS) today. Since 35% of the internet is powered by WordPress, there's no room for sluggish load times, potential security vulnerabilities, or search engine delistings. Follow this checklist to avoid those problems.
Posted on Tuesday July 02, 2019 | website, design, hosting, load time, redirect, word press
We've all experienced the frustration that comes with a slow-loading website. While 10 years ago, we would have waited patiently as a site loaded with all the urgency of a sloth, today's internet surfers won't hesitate to close the tab. Most expect at least a three-second load time, while some won't settle for wait times over two. So how can you create a faster WordPress website that millennial users won't close? Here are some ideas to get you started.
Posted on Tuesday May 29, 2018 | wordpress, website, updates, security, plugins, cloud
WordPress (WP) websites require routine updates to keep up with user demands. Some of WP's most critical updates are security patches, which protect sites from various cyberattacks. But why does your website sometimes act up when you finish running an update, and how can you prevent it?
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