Why Optimizing WordPress Performance Is Important
A slow WordPress website directly correlates with a loss of traffic and revenue. Stats vary, but Kissmetrics says that as many as 40% of your visitors will leave if a page takes longer than three seconds to load. So if you want to increase page views, generate more leads, convert more customers, or meet pretty much any goal, you need to optimize your site for the best possible user experience. And a big part of that is site speed.
The performance of your WordPress site can also impact your search engine rankings. Google takes a handful of factors into consideration when ranking your site, including speed and user engagement. A user-friendly and fast-loading site tells search engines that you care about your visitors and are providing a top-notch experience for them. In turn, your content will be more likely to show up higher in search engine results.
WordPress optimization is not a one and done deal. The longer you have your site and the more content you add, the more important it is to perform regular maintenance and optimization.
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