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you can follow steps listed below :
- Use a content delivery network (CDN) – A CDN can help distribute website content across multiple servers to reduce the load time.
- Optimize images – Use compressed and appropriately sized images to reduce load times.
- Minify CSS and JavaScript files – Reduce the file size of CSS and JavaScript files to speed up page load times.
- Enable browser caching – Enable browser caching to store static content and reduce server requests.
- Use a caching plugin – Use a caching plugin to store website data and speed up page load times.
- Use a lightweight theme – Use a lightweight theme that does not contain excessive code and functionality.
- Reduce the number of plugins – Reduce unnecessary number of plugins used on the website to reduce server requests and improve speed.
- Minimize HTTP requests – Reduce the number of HTTP requests by combining and minifying files.
- Use Gzip compression – Use Gzip compression to reduce the size of website files and speed up load times.
- Reduce the use of external scripts – Reduce the use of external scripts and plugins that slow down the website.
- Remove render-blocking resources – Remove render-blocking resources, such as JavaScript and CSS files, to speed up load times.
- Use lazy loading – Use lazy loading to load content as the user scrolls down the page, rather than all at once.
- Optimize database – Optimize the website’s database to reduce server requests and improve speed.
- Reduce the size of the website code – Remove unnecessary code from the website to reduce file size and speed up load times.
- Use a faster web server – Use a faster web server, such as Nginx or LiteSpeed, to improve website speed.
- Implement AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) – Implement AMP to speed up load times on mobile devices.
- Monitor website performance – Monitor website performance using tools such as Google PageSpeed Insights or GTmetrix to identify areas for improvement and ensure ongoing optimization.