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Síguenos en: Jonathan Buttigieg y Jean-Baptiste Marchand-Arvier trabajaban en una agencia y les interesaba el rendimiento web. 2013 Nació a raíz de un tutorial sobre crear un sistema de caché para WordPress en el blog de Jonathan.Propuesta más sencilla que WP Super Cache y W3 Total Cache.Fichan a Julio Potier como experto en WordPress.Inspirados por la filosofía de WordPress de «Decisiones, no opciones».Se proponen que el 80% de la mejora de rendimiento venga sin tener que tocar ajustes del plugin. 23 actualizaciones.Inversión de 50€ (dominio + hosting) para lanzar una beta en abril.El día de lanzamiento, 15 de julio, 42 ventas y 196 al final de mes.Terminaron 2013 con 765 ventas (repartidas en 14 países).En octubre decidieron dejar de operar como freelance y crear una sociedad. 2014 Los 3 socios crean en enero SAS WP Media.Lanzamiento internacional (traducciones del plugin y la web)En mayo contactaron varios blogs de EEUU y consiguieron que WP Tavern dedicara un post. Menos repercusión en ventas de lo que esperaban.Patrocinan WordCamps (New York y Chicago).Les mencionan en una charla de la WordCamp de París.Mejoran los sistemas de pre-venta con un chat.Mejoran la documentación con hooks y filtros.1 año después del lanzamiento cuentan con 1788 ventas en 58 países y 4230 sitios usando WP Rocket.Cambian el sistema de tener que añadir la API key a mano para añadir la licencia en el zip.Pasan el soporte a HelpScout, en parte, por inspiración de Pippin.Se alían con SiteGround ofreciendo descuentos cruzados.Contratan a una persona para soporte (Lucy de EEUU). 2015 Se apuntan a la «moda» de la transparencia en las empresas (Baremetrics...) y cuentan cómo fue el proceso de contratación de Lucy. En año y medio pasan de: 0 a 35.000$ de ingresos mensuales 0 a +15.000 webs usandoWP Rocket 0 to +4300 clientes Hacen el roadmap público.En marzo contratan a otra persona para soporte pero en este caso de Europa, Marco Nikolic, un especialista en soporte de WordPress.En 7 meses tienen 106 pedidos y más de $5000 en ventas directas de SiteGround.Lanzan un programa de resellers.Ofrecen descuentos más agresivos en las renovaciones y no recomiendan ofrecer ofertas lifetime.Fichan a Alice Orru.A nivel mensual pasan de: 39.000$ mensuales a +80.000$ 75 a +300 renovaciones/mes 500 a 800 nuevos clientes/mes Cuando llegan al los +50.000$ reparten un bonus de 4% por cada 10.000 que lo superen entre los empleados. Luego lo ajustan.Deciden diversificar los productos de WP Media y lanzan: Imagify → plugin para optimizar imágenes SecuPress → plugin de seguridad 2016 En junio superan el millón de dólares de ingresos acumulados.Una media 100.000$ al mes.Llegan las 100.000 webs que han instalado el plugin.4 incorporaciones al equipo → 2 en soporte, 1 developer leader y 1 project managerConsiguen tener la documentación en 5 idiomas.Cambios en la estrategia de renovaciones → cada 2 o 4 años con descuentos importantes.Las renovaciones suponen un 18% de los ingresos mensualesFlexibilizan las condiciones de las devoluciones: 17,620 pedidos(+120%) 12,346 nuevos clientes (+66%) $1,106,771 ingresosos (+213%) 67,213 sitios web (+111%) con WP Rocket instalado 2017 Llegan al hito de estar instalado en 200.000 sitios web Conclusiones que sacan: Todavía se puede hacer dinero en WordPressNada reemplaza el contacto humanoUna puntuación perfecta en Google Page Speed no significa que tu sitio se rápidoJuega limpio con los demás (acuerdos con hostings y plugins) Julio se marcha. 2018 Lanzamiento de la versión 3.0 con rediseño, addons...Fichan a un Product Owner (Jared) y un Product Assistant (Renee)Adaptación del plugin a la GDPRLanzan el programa de afiliados de forma oficial y fichan a una persona encargada del mismo (Alexis).También fichan a una directora de marketing (Agathe) y ponen en marcha varios proyectos de marketing de contenidos (Blog, Newsletter, RRSS...)Ya tiene 8 personas en soporte (+ 2)Patrocinaros y dieron charlas en numerosas WordCamps.Cerraron el año con: 26,888 nuevos clientes (casi 5K más que 2017) + 600.000 webs (300.000 este año) Ingresos anuales de 2.620.360$ Pagaron 50.000$ a los afiliados. 2019 Equipo de 21 personas, 12 hombres y 9 mujeres.Añaden video tutoriales a su documentación.+34.000 nuevos clientes -> +110.000 en total 2021 Cambio de branding y rediseño de la web (utilizando Gutenberg). Definen los valores de la compañía: RendimientoEmpatíaSimplicidadGenerosidadHumildad Compra por parte de group.ONE. Gracias a: Este episodio está patrocinado por StudioPress, los creadores de Genesis Framework, el entorno de trabajo de temas más popular de WordPress. Ya está disponible Genesis Pro para todo el mundo, 360$ anuales que dan acceso a: Genesis FrameworkChild themes de Genesis de StudioPress1 año de hosting en WP EnginePlugin Genesis Pro (Diseños y secciones, restricción de bloques por usuarios…) y Genesis Custom Blocks Pro.
Jonathan Buttigieg y Jean-Baptiste Marchand-Arvier trabajaban en una agencia y les interesaba el rendimiento web. 2013 Nació a raíz de un tutorial sobre crear un sistema de caché para WordPress en el blog de Jonathan. Propuesta más sencilla que WP Super Cache y W3 Total Cache. Fichan a Julio Potier como experto en WordPress. Inspirados […]
Tips this week include: • What’s new in WordPress 5.7 video tour and post • Where to get update instructions for WP 5.7 • Links SEO workshop is this week • All the new messaging on BlogAid • Why to be careful who you hire for theme design • An update on theme testing and which ones are back on the table • A peek into the timeline for what’s coming to you this spring from BlogAid • Why I’m putting W3 Total Cache back on my case study test list • What causes 90% of Cumulative Layout Shift issues • What will happen when Google stops selling ads based on 3rd party cookie tracking • Why you need to do your own cookie tracking • The new mastermind groups coming by summer • Why you need to write like you talk on your blog posts • The online tester tool I used to check the spam score on the email I use for newsletters • How to avoid getting caught in the scam going around for domain renewals
We talk with Harry Jackson & Christopher Pendergraft of BoldGrid and W3 Total Cache.
►Marketinghope: https://marketinghope.net/►SEO Content, Foren Links & Outreach Links: https://marketinghope.net/seolab/►Die Marketinghope SEO Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/marketinghope/—Show Notes:[00:08] Intro[00:55] Wie verbessert man seine Page Loading Speed?[01:35] Bilder Optimierung[05:28] CSS, HTML und Javascripte[08:43] Cache[09:20] Hosting[12:32] AMP[15:10] Page Loading Speed als ranking Faktor[18:55] Funktionalität vs Page Loading Speed[19:50] Mobiler Konsum & Zukunft von Page Loading Speed[22:53] Fazit[23:20] Outro—Erwähnte Tools & Ressourcen:[01:40] Bilder Video: https://youtu.be/_aYXARWKKnI[02:15] Shortpixel: https://wordpress.org/plugins/shortpixel-image-optimiser/[02:17] EWWW: https://wordpress.org/plugins/ewww-image-optimizer/[03:00] WebP Express: https://wordpress.org/plugins/webp-express/[04:05] Lazy Load: https://wordpress.org/plugins/a3-lazy-load/[05:43] Google Page Speed Test: https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/[07:17] W3 Total Cache: https://wordpress.org/plugins/w3-total-cache/[07:19] Swiftperformance: https://swiftperformance.io/[08:52] Cloudflare: https://www.cloudflare.com/de-de/[09:45] Podcast Episode #19: https://youtu.be/wUxTclpVdCE[09:55] Denic: https://www.denic.de/[10:02] WPX Hosting: https://wpxhosting.com/[11:30] Wordfence: https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordfence/[11:48] Elementor: https://elementor.com/[11:50] Divi: https://www.elegantthemes.com/gallery/divi/[13:03] AMP for WP: https://wordpress.org/plugins/accelerated-mobile-pages/[14:40] Astra: https://wpastra.com/—Weitere Playlists:Marketinghope SEO Tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_v5LFkdKNPuVsuWSIWypZZ06ctBqxJsBMarketinghope Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_v5LFkdKNPtst_tn-nNCJ78nZ0K6lR5fMarketinghope Community Projekt: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_v5LFkdKNPt9CFKAASpokjPeUiGd_Tx3Marketinghope SEO Audits: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_v5LFkdKNPsdqD6M0k-foy3Z3nZZV4as—►Hier kannst du mich abonnieren: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLiYL3I6ZQThiWqSQjZOyKw?sub_confirmation=1
We turn our eye to web server best practices, from the basics of CDNs to the importance of choosing the right multi-processing module. Plus the right way to setup PHP, the trouble with benchmarking, and when to choose NGiNX.
full article link : https://www.rajukhadka.com/best-seo-plugins-for-wordpress/ 7 Best SEO Plugins For WordPress [ Must Have in 2019] Wp is best choice of SEOs but it’s worst when used more plugins randomly; let’s learn only must-have Best SEO Plugins For WordPress in 2019. the more you use the plugins it makes your site load slow so here you will learn which are the plugins to be installed for effective seo List of best SEO plugins for WordPress in 2019 1. Yoast SEO plugin: installing this wordpress yoast seo plugin is not enough you also need to configure this This Plugin will help you to optimize seo effort of you without any hustle to a very great level 2. W3 Total Cache: his is another best plugins I could tell you in decreasing the page loading speed. As per Brian Dean (founder of backlinko.com) Page speed is one of the top google seo ranking factor. so if your site loads slower you never rank Mind it !!! Autooptimize this plugin will also help you to decrease the site loading speed Redirection: Redirection is another SEO tool for WordPress site which Manages 301 & 302 redirects solves 404 error and reduces loss of backlinks 5. Anti-spam: Anti-spam is another must have wordpress plugin for staying away from fake comment 6. Table of Content Plus SEO plugin: It helps in easy navigation for blog reader to jump from nay subheading or heading to any subheadings directly its also best used for attaining featured snippets 7. SOGO Header And Footer: This is another best SEO plugins for WordPress users who are not so technical.. As a blogger you need to use so many tools like: subscriber tool to collect emails Adsense code facebook pixel code google analytics code webmaster verification code so many codes you need to put in your site in order to set up everything it may be tough if you are not so technical in such case you don;t need to go to edit the code rather you can do all that by placing code in header or footer of this tool Rank Math you know this very well that SEO is always a super long process to get the result; So, if you feel that this is lot of time taking process then you love This Rank Math plugin It helps to check your on-page seo It helps in finding error and fixing it It helps in redirection helps to Track Impression and CTR of your site ok bye guys raju khadka signing off in this channel, you will find all the strategies tips tricks technique guides and hacks related to blogging | digital marketing | seo | make money online connect with me : www.faceboook.com/RajuKDKK www.twittter.com/RajuKDK www.instagram.com/RajuKDK
This week, we dive in and discuss SEO-friendly tips that will make your WordPress site faster. And you don t have to take my word for it. Today s episode is based on a blog post over at Copyblogger by Loren Baker, the founder of Search Engine Journal. Listen to Site Success: Tips for Building Better WordPress Websites below ... Download MP3Subscribe by RSSSubscribe in iTunes Important links from this episode: Try StudioPress Sites Sites Weekly Newsletter Subscribe to Sites on Apple Podcasts @JerodMorris on Twitter 6 SEO Friendly Tips to Improve Site Speed on WordPress Blogs The Transcript Jerod Morris: Welcome to Sites, a podcast by the teams at StudioPress and Copyblogger. In this show, we deliver time-tested insight on the four pillars of a successful WordPress website: content, design, technology, and strategy. We want to help you get a little bit closer to reaching your online goals, one episode at a time. I m your host Jerod Morris. Sites is brought to you by StudioPress Sites — the complete hosted solution that makes WordPress fast, secure, and easy without sacrificing power or flexibility. For example, you can upload your own WordPress theme, or, you can use one of the 20 beautiful StudioPress themes that are included and just one click away. Explore all the amazing things you can do with a StudioPress Site, and you ll understand why this is way more than traditional WordPress hosting. No matter how you ll be using your site, we have a plan to fit your needs — and your budget. To learn more, visit studiopress.com/sites. That s studiopress.com/sites. Welcome back for another episode of Sites, and another week of adding a strategy to your toolbox that will help you create a powerful and successful WordPress website. Last week we discussed content — specifically, the persuasive power of analogy, and I challenged you to make your best attempt at working an analogy somewhere into your website or email copy. I hope that went well. This week, we re going to roll design, technology, and strategy all into one by discussing some proven tips that will help you improve the speed of your WordPress website. As an important bonus, these tips are all SEO-friendly. And that s important. The last thing you want to do is make an enhancement in one area of your site that has negative side effects in another area. And it makes sense — we would expect most site speed improvements to help out with SEO, because better speed leads to a better user experience, and because of the increasing importance that site speed and performance have as indicators that search engines look at. So let s dive in and discuss these SEO-friendly tips that will make your WordPress site faster. And you don t have to take my word for it. Today s episode is based on a blog post over at Copyblogger by Loren Baker, the founder of Search Engine Journal and the Vice President of Foundation Digital, an SEO & digital marketing agency. Loren was one of the early pioneers in online SEO education, and he really knows his stuff. So make sure you earmark at least one of these tips for immediate implementation on your website. Hint, hint. Call to action. Okay, without further ado, here is my reading of Loren Baker s blog post 6 SEO Friendly Tips to Improve Site Speed on WordPress Blogs. —– In the world of SEO, user experience on websites has always been a factor, as has the time it takes for a site to load. However, with the use of mobile devices surpassing desktop use (in most consumer-facing industries) and the wide adoption of broadband, people expect sites to load instantly. Long gone are the days of waiting 10 seconds for a site to load. If a page takes more than a couple of seconds to load, users will instantly hit the back button and move on to the next result. Accordingly, Google officially started paying attention to site speed and declared its importance as a factor in rankings. In order to keep up with Google s site-ranking measures, WordPress blog users need to know exactly what they can do to improve their own site speed. Remember when Google rolled out AMP (accelerated mobile pages)? They now serve up publisher content in a simplified Google-hosted experience that renders superfast. I like AMP from a user perspective because I know that AMP content will load incredibly fast on my mobile device, but as a publisher: I d rather speed up my blog and attract traffic directly to my site than have users stay on Google. If you use StudioPress Sites or the Rainmaker Platform, your site will already load quickly. However, adding ad scripts, featured images, tracking codes, 301 redirects, etc. will slow down the loading of a site and increase demand on your server/hosting company. Here are six simple tips I recommend since we used them to dramatically speed up the Search Engine Journal (SEJ) load time it s at 1.8 seconds! 1. Use a content delivery network A content delivery network (CDN) is a group of servers that deliver web pages and other content according to the location of the user, the webpage origin, and its server. It can handle heavy traffic and speeds up the delivery of content to different users. For WordPress blogs looking to improve site speed, Cloudflare is a great tool to consider. Cloudflare offers a free content delivery network that speeds up the performance of your site and optimizes it for efficiency on any device. It also offers security services that help protect websites from crawlers, bots, and other attackers. 2. Compress your images Another effective way to reduce page-load time and increase site speed is by compressing your images. A CDN will help with this, but it doesn t take care of 100 percent of the job. There are several different plugins available that compress all the images on your website and even compress new images as you upload them as well. ShortPixel is a WordPress plugin that allows you to compress both new and old images on your blog. We use it on SEJ and various other sites, and absolutely love it. It allows you to quickly compress images in batches for greater convenience, reduces the time it takes to do backups, and ensures all your processed files are kept safe and secure. The best part about it is that your image quality stays the same, regardless of the size of the image. Other image-compression plugins also maintain the quality of your pictures and improve site speed. 3. Prevent ad scripts and pop-ups from slowing down the user experience Many web pages today contain some form of third-party script that either runs ads for revenue or uses pop-ups to promote conversion. You want to build your audience and get more customers of course, but balance is key here. Although it s difficult to completely get rid of them to improve your site speed, you can tame their performance impact while keeping them on your website to provide their intended benefits. The trick is to first identify the third-party scripts that run on your site, where they come from, and how they impact your blog. You can use different real-time monitoring tools that track and identify which scripts delay your site-loading time and affect your site metrics. One of my favorite tools to do this is Pingdom s Website Speed Test, because it breaks down each file and script, and tells you which takes the most time to load. The same rule applies for pop-up plugins that you add on to your site. Knowing which ones work best to improve conversions and bring in email signups allows you to gauge which plugins to keep and which ones to uninstall. One of the fastest pop-up plugins on the market is OptinMonster (a StudioPress partner). Its founder, Syed Balkhi, is a WordPress expert who stays on top of factors like site speed and overall user experience. So those are the first three SEO-friendly tips for improving the speed of your WordPress website: Use a content delivery network Compress your images Prevent ad scripts and pop-ups from slowing down the user experience Next, we ll discuss numbers 4-6. 4. Install a caching plugin Another effective way to reduce site-loading time is by installing caching plugins onto your WordPress blog. Caching plugins work by creating a static version of your WordPress blog and delivering it to your site users and visitors, which conveniently cuts your page-loading time in half. Several cache plugins work best for WordPress, such as WP Super Cache and W3 Total Cache. These plugins are easy to install and can be disabled anytime. They allow you to select certain pages on your blog (or all of them) to cache, and offer many other content compression settings that you can turn on or off. WordPress supports many other plugins that allow you to optimize your blog to get rid of any latency in page-load time. It is important to test out these plugins to find the one that works best for you. 5. Disable plugins you don t use Tons of WordPress plugins can also make your site super slow, especially ones you don t need. It is important to review the plugins you have installed in the past and disable those that offer no significant value. Many WordPress users install different plugins when they first create their blogs to enhance how they look, but realize over time that great-looking blogs don t always attract traffic, especially if your page-loading time is slow. Also, I would highly recommend making sure your plugins are updated. This may help improve page-load speed, but more importantly, it makes your site more secure. We discussed this topic in more depth back in episode 15 of Sites. 6. Add one more layer of media optimization One thing we realized at SEJ when speeding up the site was that even after optimizing images, ad scripts, and caching, there were still multiple forms of media that slowed down load time. The internal fixes we implemented did not help with third-party media load times, such as embedded Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram content, or infographics from other sites. One solution we found to assist with that is BJ Lazy Load. Essentially, this lazy-load plugin renders all written content first, then as the user scrolls down the page, images and other forms of media load. This way, the user doesn t have to wait for tons of media to load before reading the main content. What I really like about BJ Lazy Load is that in addition to images, it also lazy loads all embeds, iFrames, and YouTube videos. For a WordPress blog that uses a lot of embeds, it was ideal for us. Bonus tip: ask your web host for help If you run a WordPress blog or WordPress-powered site, then you should work with a hosting company that specializes in WordPress, such as WP Engine, Presslabs, or StudioPress Sites. I ve worked with all three, and one thing I can absolutely tell you is that if you contact them and ask how your site can be sped up, they will help you because the faster your site is, the less the load is on their servers. As more and more people turn to mobile devices to access the internet, it is essential to optimize your blogs for mobile use and find ways to minimize page-loading time. Remember, bounce rates increase when your page-load time is slow, which impacts whether or not your content gets read or skipped for other sites that load pages faster. Okay, one more time, here are Loren Baker s six SEO-friendly steps to a better performing WordPress website: Use a content delivery network Compress your images Prevent ad scripts and pop-ups from slowing down the user experience Install a caching plugin Disable plugins you don t use Add one more layer of media optimization Bonus tip: ask your web host for help Now, stick around for this week s hyper-specific call to action. Call to action Simple CTA this week: pick one of the six, actually seven, tips and just do it. Maybe you sign up with a content delivery network. Maybe you add a plugin to compress your images. Perhaps you just email your host and ask them for tips on how to optimize your site. But take a step toward a faster site. The benefits really are endless, because, as Loren said, a faster site leads to a better user experience, which leads to fewer bounces and longer time on site, which leads to better search rankings, which leads to more visitors who are having a good experience and on and on. This is like a gift to your audience that keeps on giving — which makes it like a gift to yourself too. Okay, that s it for this week. Stay tuned for our next episode. I ll have a special guest with a special announcement about the future of the Sites podcast. In the meantime … Subscribe to Sites Weekly If you haven t yet, please take this opportunity to activate your free subscription to our curated weekly email newsletter, Sites Weekly. Each week, I find four links about content, design, technology, and strategy that you don t want to miss, and then I send them out via email on Wednesday afternoon. Reading this newsletter will help you make your website more powerful and successful. Go to studiopress.com/news and sign up in one step right there at the top of the page. That s studiopress.com/news. Rate and Review Sites on Apple Podcasts And finally, if you enjoy the Sites podcast, please subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts (formerly known as iTunes), and consider giving us a rating or a review over there as well. One quick tip on that: to make the best use of your review, let me know something in particular you like about the show. That feedback is really important. To find us in Apple Podcasts, search for StudioPress Sites and look for the striking purple logo that was designed by Rafal Tomal. Or you can also go to the URL sites.fm/apple and it will redirect you to our Apple Podcasts page. And with that, we come to the close of another episode. Thank you for listening to this episode of Sites. I appreciate you being here. Join me next time, and let s keep building powerful, successful WordPress websites together. 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Willie Jackson is an inclusion strategist who empowers thoughtful organizations and the leaders who run them. He is the founder and publisher of Abernathy, President and CEO of Equity Impact Group, and a frequent writer and speaker on the topics of workplace equity, global diversity, and multicultural millennial leadership. Willie currently serves as Technical Lead of Seth Godin’s altMBA program, a 4-week online workshop for high-performing individuals who want to level up and lead. Previously, Willie served as the Director of Web Optimization at W3 EDGE, a Boston based interactive web development and marketing agency. In this role, he supported users of products such as W3 Total Cache, a popular web performance framework for WordPress.
Встречайте новый подкаст от старых друзей из uWebDesign. На этот раз мы много говорили про UX: что можно позаимствовать из видео-игр и дизайн неудобств. Кроме этого обратили внимание на новый стандарт HTML 5.1, посмотрели релиз W3 Total Cache 0.9.5 и посмотрели как успевает всё изучать Джонатан Снук, создатель SMACSS. Тему к следующему выпуску предлагайте здесь: Тему к подкасту #98. «Дизайн» Чему UX дизайнерам стоит поучиться у геймдизайнеров. Rob Janoff рассказывает про логотип Apple. Дизайним неудобства. «Разработка» Настоящие разработчики выбирают правильный хостинг!↓ Готовится к выходу HTML 5.1. Как я учусь (Джонатан Снук). «Светские новости» Spectacles от Snapchat. «WordPress» W3 Total Cache 0.9.5, новый релиз. «Начно-популярное» «Мы используем лишь 10% от всего мозга» и другие мифы. Спасибо всем, кто предлагал темы к этому выпуску, с ними можно ознакомиться по ссылке: Темы к подкасту #97. Удачи и дай вам Бог на эти коротенькие семь дней.
This week on WPwatercooler we’ll be discussing the various plugins that you can use to help speed up your WordPress website.Show airs September 5 at 11am PT / 2pm ET / 7PM UTCImages* Imagify-Online and CMS Image Compression 00:04* WP Smush-Image Optimization 00:04* Kraken.io Image Optimizer 00:04* EWWW Image Optimizer 00:05* Simple Image Sizes 00:07* imsanity – WordPress Plugins 00:08* Photon — Jetpack for WordPress 00:09Caching* WP Rocket 00:11* WP Fastest Cache 00:12* W3 Total Cache 00:12Advanced Caching* Apache module for rewriting web pages to reduce latency and bandwidth.* WP Redis* Memcached Object CacheCloud Firewalls* CloudFlare-The web performance & security company* Sucuri Website FirewallThings to watch out for* Avada – WP Theme 00:18* Visual Composer 00:19Tools for finding slowness and to help optimize further* P3 (Plugin Performance Profiler)* Plugin Organizer 00:24* WP Asset Clean Up 00:25[LISTATTENDEES event_identifier=”ep203-plugins-to-speed-up-your-wordpress-site-5-57cd183fa348d” show_gravatar=”true”] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In episode 6 Martin and Dale discuss popular caching plugins for WordPress. Learn the steps to setup W3 Total Cache, WP Super Cache, and Wordfence Caching.
This week on WPwatercooler we're going back to the basics and discussing the essentials to running a WordPress website.Show airs June 16 at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT / 7PM UTCShow Notes* EP153 – Essentials for your WordPress website WPwatercooler* WordPress – Theme Directory – Free WordPress Themes* WordPress – Make WordPress Documentation – Making WordPress Docs* WordPress – Introducing Twenty Sixteen – Make WordPress Core* Web Design and SEO Classes in San Antonio* VaultPress – WordPress Backup and Security* BackupBuddy – The Original WordPress Backup Plugin :: iThemes* WordPress – UpdraftPlus Backup and Restoration – WordPress Plugins* Screen Options – Support – WordPress.comUsing Permalinks – WordPress Codex* WordPress SEO Plugin • XML Sitemaps & more! • Yoast* WordPress SEO Premium by Yoast* WordPress – W3 Total Cache – WordPress Plugins* WordPress – WP Super Cache – WordPress Plugins* Tiled Galleries – Jetpack for WordPress* WordPress – Google Analytics by Yoast – WordPress Plugins* Google Analytics by Yoast • GA WordPress Plugin • Yoast* WordPress – Sidekick – WordPress Plugins* Child Themes – WordPress Codex* WordPress.tv | Engage Yourself with WordPress.tv* EP147 – Where to place the blame when WordPress problems arise WPwatercooler* EP149 – Optimizing WordPress for shared hosting – Aug 17 2015 WPwatercooler* Professional WordPress support for busy bloggers and small businesses » ClickWP* WordPress Support Services Starting at $29 per Month* WordPress Development Stack Exchange* Sucuri Security — WAF, DDoS Protection, Malware Removal, WordPress Security, and Blacklist Removal[LISTATTENDEES event_identifier=”ep153-essentials-for-your-wordpress-website-5-55f6423b2af2b” show_gravatar=”true”] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Even if you haven't heard of Frederick Townes, there's a pretty good chance you've seen his work. Frederick is the founder of W3 Markup, W3 EDGE, the popular WordPress plugin W3 Total Cache, and was the founding CTO for Mashable. Now he's taking the real estate world by storm as the co-founder and CTO of Placester, which just raised $15M in Series B funding! We talked about his rise to success and what he's learned over the years, such as the importance of relationships and how culture in an organization is the key to business success. Frederick had a lot of really great information to share, so I hope you enjoy our conversation! Frederick Townes' Website
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Nesta segunda edição do nosso podcast Digitais do Marketing Entrevista, trouxemos Fabio Pessoa para falar sobre plugins para WordPress, abordando também assuntos mais gerais de marketing e SEO. Fabio contou a sua trajetória profissional e deu dicas valiosas do que aprendeu com o CMS através de tentativas e erros, e sua experiencia a longo dos anos. Escute esse bate papo esclarecedor onde Yuri Moreno e Fabio Pessoa dão toques de instalação, falam sobre segurança no WordPress, formulários e oferecem muitas dicas de plugins matadores para seu blog ou site. Fiquem ligados também na análise detalhada que os dois fizeram sobre o WP SEO da Yoast, o plugin de SEO para WordPress mais usado por profissionais da área. Muito conteudo para quem está ou quer entrar no mercado de SEO utilizando a plataforma uma das maiores plataformas de CMS do mercado. Errata: WordPress detem 61.1 % em market share (Mercado de CMS) e é utilizado por 23.2% dos 62% de sites que utilizam algum tipo de software pare gestão de conteúdo. Fonte: W3tech Listen and enjoy! Escute o Podcast (versão audio) Assista no Youtube (versão vídeo) Plugins para WordPress citados no programa: Contact Form 7 – https://wordpress.org/plugins/contact-form-7/ WP SEO Yoast – https://yoast.com/wordpress/plugins/seo/ Google XML Sitemaps – https://wordpress.org/plugins/google-sitemap-generator/ Dagon Design Sitemaps Generetaor – https://wordpress.org/support/topic/dagon-design-sitemap-generator-v30 W3 Total Cache – https://wordpress.org/plugins/w3-total-cache/ All in One WP Security – https://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-wp-security-and-firewall/ Akismet – https://wordpress.org/plugins/akismet/ The post appeared first on .
WordPress: Speed is Important! Tips & Tricks 1) If You Have Deactivated Plugins Remove Them. If you have plugins that are not being used i.e. they are deactivated remove them. 2) Cleanup Your Database. Use plugins to cleanup your database up or disable options. https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-optimize/ https://wordpress.org/plugins/disabler/ https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-dbmanager/ 3) Us a Caching Plugin. A lot of people use either W3 Total Cache or Super Cache. https://wordpress.org/plugins/w3-total-cache/ https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-super-cache/ 4) Good Quality Hosting: http://www.siteground.com/ http://getflywheel.com/pricing/ https://pagely.com/plans-pricing/ http://wpengine.com/ 5) Don’t Run Plugins That You Don’t Really Need. Don’t run plugins that you don’t really need, however it not the quantity that the real problem it the quality of the plugins that you run which is the real problem. You can use this plugin to find slow running plugins. P3 Plugin Performance Profiler Plugin https://wordpress.org/plugins/p3-profiler/ 6)CDNs & Accelerators. Using a Content delivery networks (CDNs) and Web Performance Optimization (WPO) services can speed up your slow WordPress site. Be careful which one you use. A lot of people use CloudFlare because the basic level is free. http://www.cloudflare.com/ 7) Optimize Your Images. WP Smush.It https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-smushit/ Speed Testing Tools Google PageSpeed Insights https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/ Pingdom Tools http://tools.pingdom.com/fpt/ GTmetrix http://gtmetrix.com/ Resources http://wpfreesetup.com/how-to-speed-up-wordpress-website/ http://www.rackaid.com/blog/fix-slow-sites/ http://www.rackaid.com/blog/speed-up-website/ http://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/why-trying-to-get-95-on-google-pagespeed-insights-will-drive-you-mad/ http://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/web-hosting-review-so-just-who-is-the-best/ ====================== WP-Tonic is not only a WordPress maintenance and support service, but a twice weekly WordPress podcast where we talk with some of the most successful people in WordPress development and online marketing.
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Pete's website loads slowly. How can he speed it up? Pete's site is http://www.elfboxes.com/. I recommend a bunch of resources in this episode. Bluehost is a great option for a shared server: http://askpat.com/bluehost. Resize large pictures with http://picresize.com/. Check your load times with http://gtmetrix.com/, http://yslow.org/, and http://whichloadsfaster.com/. Two WordPress plugins that can help are W3 Total Cache (https://wordpress.org/plugins/w3-total-cache/) and W3 Super Cache (https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-super-cache/). Finally, the CDN I recommend is http://www.maxcdn.com/. Do you have a question about your website? Record it at http://www.askpat.com/. Today's sponsor is Freshbooks. Go to http://www.GetFreshBooks.com and enter "Ask Pat" for more information.
On this episode of WPwatercooler we will be discussing mobile solutions for WordPress, themes, apps and ways to integrate mobile with your project.Mobile solutionsStart by asking yourself what the purpose is? Define what the goal is, who your audience is, how will they be experiencing your website?If you’re serious about making your site responsive and mobile, start with Mobile First Design by A Book Apart It’ll get you thinking about how people will be interacting with your data and what they’ll likely be doing when accessing your content.Stop thinking about mobile versions of your site as an afterthought. Think about mobile first before you begin the design process.Know that they way people use a mobile site is different than how they do on a desktop. Just adding a responsive theme to your site is not going to cut it.Make sure your mobile site loads fast. No one will wait for your site to load when they’re on the go.The term “Mobile” means more than iPhone and Android. It means devices that sometimes don’t have color screen, javascript or css, gaming consoles and so on.25% of your audience will access your site ONLY from a mobile device and that percentage is rising.Track your stats so you know who’s trying to access your site and how. Gather data through analytics.One way to implement this is to make your desktop site blazingly fast. You can use picturefill and make sure the content is the main thin you’re seeing, not images and sidebars. On mobile you simply want to see content.Simple speed tricksHaving a caching plugin in place like WP Super Cache or W3 Total Cache or something better if you have something like WP Engine.Adding a CDN such as Max CDN so images load as fast as possible.Aside from the web browser itself what are other ways for taking content from a WordPress interface and display it on a mobile environment?Appmaker.comredfoundry.com Both of those will take an rss feed or customized type of feed, and deliver them to an app that you can now use to deliver to an app store.For more advanced devsTitanium from AppceleratorPhonegap – These both take some programming know how.Some people will take a Json feed or an xml feed from your WordPress site and use something like phonegap which allows you to make a native app with HTML and Javascript and get your content into it that way. The problem with that is you still have to build a static site and all you’re doing is taking a feed from WordPress.AppPresser is a way to use all of the native WordPress plugins and themes and use that as a native app and you’re able to use things like the device camera, and the contacts etc… through WordPress using the skills you already have. You won’t have to get your hands dirty with native code. Available soonOther Mentions* Appbreeder* WPTouch* WordPress Mobile Pack* is_mobile()* JetPack* Store Locator* Geo My WP* HTML5Rocks[LISTATTENDEES event_identifier=”ep60-mobile-solutions-for-wordpress-wpwatercooler-nov-4-2013-5-5276fa4d58a6″ show_gra... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this weeks episode we will be discussing ways to speed up your WordPress website. This includes plugins that speed it up, explain caching and CDNs, and talk hosting providers that help.Caching – A way of taking the content and storing it into something more static to that gets pushed out to the internet.CDN – Content Delivery Network, the way you distribute all of the content be it Java, CSS or images out to a 3rd party that has fast servers.What are possible causes for a site running slow?* It’s possible that the issue is with your code and no matter where your site is hosted it will be slow.* Themes can also be an issue.* Often problems happen on the front end with a lot of or inefficient JavaScript, large image sizes. Image optimization is key.* Media in general takes up a lot of bandwidth.What are some possible solutions to slow running sites?* Hosting with a company that provides SSD (solid state drive) technology. SSD currently serves data at the fastest speed available. Compare hosts and find one that uses SSD rather than spindle based drives.* Use P3 Profiler (Plugin Performance Profiler) Use P3 to see which plugins are slowing your sites down. The plugin creates a performance report for the site.CDN Solutions:* Amazon s3* MaxCDN* Cloud Flare* Google Page FeedCaching* Use a plugin* W3 Total Cache (not recommended not for the casual users, difficult to use, not set it and forget it)* WP Super Cache – Recommended* Hyper Cache – Recommended* Hosting company* WP Engine* Page.ly* Dreamhost* HostGator* Site Ground* Cloud FlareOnce you’ve run optimizations, how do you check to see if your site is actually faster?* Webpagetest.org* Pingdom* yslow* Google Page Test* GT MetrixMentions:* WP Engine* GoDaddy* WPSitecare* P3 Profiler* Jetpack* Photon* Sass* Less* DB Migrate Pro* Lightroom* Photoshop* Gimp* smush.it* JPGmini* CSS Tricks[LISTATTENDEES event_identifier=”ep49-how-to-speed-up-your-website-wpwatercooler-august-26-2013-5-521a... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Manuel Molero, mas conocido como Manu, colaborador de iPhoneworld me envía un audiocorreo donde me pregunta sobre la creación de una página web donde anunciamos nuestro podcast en Internet y tenemos nuestras listas de contenidos. Indepedientemente de todos los sistemas que existen, y existen muchos, yo me decanto por Wordpress con la instalación de ciertos plugins: Wordpress si lo alojas en hosting propio. Wordpress.com de pago y gratuito. Blubrry Powerpress, indispensable y potente plugin para podcasting. W3 Total Cache, indispensable en hostings propios. Jetpack, añade muchas funcionalidad a la instalación normal. Intense Debate, plugin de un servicio para los comentarios. Shareaholic, estupendo plugin para compartir contenidos en la web. Guia de Feedburner de Daniel de El Telar del Geek