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  • 1. Uninstall unnecessary plugins.

    2. Install a cache plugin. This will deliver html sites to your users which of course loads faster than loads of php scripts.

    3. Downsize images and image file size as much as possible.

    W3 Total Cache, Super Cache, Quick Cache.
    (Search for these within the plugin directory.)

    Thread Starter dalewood

    (@dalewood)

    Hi

    Thank you for your reply, 1/2/3 already done, also taken one side bar our. W3 Total Cache installed.

    It is a little faster, any other suggestions

    Phil

    wpismypuppet

    (@wordpressismypuppet)

    You have about 20ish 301 permanent redirects happening on your site. Each redirect is taking a few seconds. Not sure why you are redirecting people, but it’s like loading a page 20+ times in a few seconds. Look into that and your problem will be solved.

    P.S. Use Firefox with Firebug and pay attention to the “net” tab to see all the redirects and to see where they are pointing and redirecting to.

    https://www.fpt.pingdom.com

    If you run a test on this site, you will see all http requests and redirects. This tool is always very helpful for me.

    I addressed every issue one by one and eventually I came out with a 95/100 ranking which I′m fine with ??

    Also, Google Ads, Twitter and Facebook widgets will slow down your site. I took all mine out because I prefer to have a fast and properly working site.

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