May 15, 2021 WordPress
In this chapter, we'll look at how to optimize wordPress sites.
Here are some simple tips to optimize your WordPress website.
The most important thing about any page you create is the content. /b10> You must have good keyword content, which is helpful to users, not search engines. /b11> The content should be understandable, not complex or difficult to read.
The name you choose for the picture must be unique, using keywords that might be helpful to the user. /b11> Give your picture a specific name, and don't forget to add alt tags and title tags to your picture.
For example - if your image is about chocolate sage ice cream, don't name it DSC12346, but "Chocolate Sage ice cream .jpg'." /b10> This will make it easier to search.
The permanent link you are using must be understandable. For example - use http://www.mywebsite.com/tutorialspoint/telangana/ instead http://www.mywebsite.com/page-id?5631456325
Use WordPress themes that are quickly opened and optimized so that when applied to your website, you won't let them open too slowly.
Google has a lot of tools available. /b10> Tools such as website optimization tools, web site director centers, and Google XML site maps are easy to use.
Social media is a very important aspect today. /b10> So let them connect to your blog posts, pages, etc., with good ranking and popularity. /b11> Help promote the popularity of other people's posts and pages, and they will do the same in return.
Don't fool Google, don't get yourself into trouble, and create problems for your site by using Black Hat technology. /b11> Be sure to use real SEO technology.
Remove trash cans frequently to increase speed and keep the site trafficed.
Page size is important. /b10> The more pictures, Flash, videos, or media-related articles on your web page, the slower you load. /b11> It is recommended that you use the Yslowi module plug-in to help you navigate the web faster.
There are many plug-ins in WordPress that can also be the reason your page loads slowly. /b10> Therefore, check the plug-in you are working on. /b11> Consider checking your plug-ins before adding them.
Always leave CSS at the top of the page and JavaScript at the bottom. /b10> Let CSS load first and then JavaScript. /b11> Here is a plugin that will help you get your JavaScript at the bottom of the page. /b12> This is Footer javaScript.