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Hello,

The most effective way is to test your site on GTmetrix and then resolve all issues. Most efficient way is to compress your images or change them to .webp format.

Use plugin WPRocket to minify CSS and Scripts and then use a CDN network.

I hope it helps.

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Hello,

The most effective way is to test your site on GTmetrix and then resolve all issues. Most efficient way is to compress your images or change them to .webpage format.

 

Use plugin WPRocket to minify CSS and Scripts and then use a CDN network.

 

I hope it helps.

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1) try deactivating or deleting unused plugins

2) try deactivating or deleting unused themes

3) try using a cache plugin like wp-optimize

4) try to compress image sizes using smush

5) try to minifying your CSS and javascript using a wp-optimize plugin

Apply all of them and just see the MAGIC.

 

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Here are some tips for speeding up WooCommerce:

  1. Choose a reliable hosting provider.
  2. Use a caching plugin.
  3. Optimize images.
  4. Minimize HTTP requests.
  5. Use a content delivery network (CDN).
  6. Disable unnecessary features.

Implementing these tips can help improve the speed and performance of your WooCommerce website.

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You can try these:

  • Use a Lightweight WordPress Theme
  • Optimize Images
  • Minimize HTTP Requests
  • Use a caching plugin
  • Optimize your database
  • Use a Content Delivery Network (CDN)
  • Enable Gzip Compression
  • Minify CSS and JavaScript files
  • Use a reliable web hosting service
  • Keep your WordPress website up-to-date

And you can use the WP-Rocket plugin which is premium.

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