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Top Reasons Why Your WordPress Website Is Slowing Down

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Imagine creating a WordPress website for your business, which starts to bog down after a few years. You might be wondering what’s wrong with your WordPress website? It used to work flawlessly when you first created it, but now it is painfully slow.

Even if you succeed in generating tons of traffic, most of the website visitors will bounce off your website due to slow page load times. This will increase your bounce rate and decrease your conversion rates. If you are one of those who experienced all these issues, then you are in the right place.

In this article, you will learn about ten reasons why your WordPress website is slowing down and what you can do about it.

Poor Web Hosting​

You might have succumbed to the temptation of saving a few bucks by opting for a less expensive hosting provider. Unfortunately, your cheap hosting providers use shared hosting. This means that resources are shared, and your website only gets a portion of it. It negatively affects your website’s page load time, responsiveness, and performance. Switching to a hosting provider that uses the best-dedicated servers for hosting websites might be a better option.

Using an Older Version of WordPress​

Setting up and configuring a WordPress website can be tedious. That is why most website administrator never updates to the latest version of WordPress. If your website is still using an outdated version of WordPress, it might have security vulnerabilities that can easily be exploited by hackers. That is why it is important to update your WordPress to the latest version. The latest version contains a lot of bug fixes and performance enhancements, which you can not take advantage of if you are still using the older version.


3. Choosing a Wrong WordPress Theme​

Another advantage of choosing WordPress as your content management system is that it allows you the option to choose from a wide range of themes and let you customize them according to your needs. When browsing through the free themes, a theme might have caught your attention and you instantly fell in love with it. You downloaded it and created your website using it.



What you don’t realize is that the WordPress theme you choose is quite heavy and as you add more plugins, extensions, and tools, it will make your website sluggish. That is why it is important to check the file size of the theme when you are searching for one.

Lack of Image Optimization​

By far, the biggest reason behind your WordPress website’s slow page load times is the lack of image optimization. In order to grab user attention, webmasters tend to load their websites with high-resolution images. What they don’t realize is that all these images add seconds to your website page load time. Use pictures only where needed and avoid going overboard with it. Even if you are using a lot of images on your website, make sure you optimize them, so they load quickly. You can use any image optimization tool for this purpose or install plugins that will optimize them for you automatically.

Not Leveraging Caching​

Did you know that caching can increase page loading speed by 2-5 times? If you are still not taking advantage of caching, you might be missing out. Caching is a technology that allows you to temporarily store web documents such as web pages, images, and other website elements. This reduces server lag and will enable you to display the page quickly. It enhances the user experience and minimizes the time your website takes to load.

Not Using Compression​

Another tactic that most WordPress website owners tend to overlook is compression. Most web developers write code in a way that their fellow web developers can easily understand it. Sometimes, that can result in the creation of additional code that you don’t need. Minify your code and use compression on different website elements. Whether it is the code, images, video, audio or other files, you can compress everything to deliver a smooth user experience.

Using Too Many Plugins​

WordPress lets you add more features and extend the functionality of your website with plugins. What most WordPress users don’t realize if you keep adding new WordPress plugins to your website, it will take its toll on your website page load times. Limit the number of plugins to ten or if you want to use more, replace some of those plugins with their lightweight counterparts.



Long CSS Code​

CSS is not limited to adding colors, fonts, and layout to your website. It can also include instructions for web browsers. The problem with CSS files is that it can be dozens of pages long and can contain thousands of lines of code. Throw in line breaks, extra spaces, and other information and it can bring your website down to its knees.

Here is how you can optimize your CSS code:

  • Use CSS minifiers
  • Remove duplicate and unnecessary codes
  • Organize CSS code into hierarchical branches

Render Blocking JavaScript​

When writing JavaScript code, keep an eye on render-blocking scripts. These scripts force web browsers to load that script first and then move on to render the remaining portion of the web page. This can result in delays and could increase your page load times significantly. That is why it is important to get rid of these render-blocking scripts.



10. Unnecessary Redirects​

If your WordPress website has been around for quite some time, then there are bright chances that it might have some deleted pages. If you have acquired backlinks from other websites, they might have your old URLs. Redirects can impact server performance and slow down your website load speed. Append UTM tags to identify unwanted redirects and remove them.

If you’ve found this piece helpful or you’ve got a unique technique for speeding up your WordPress website, do hit us back in the comments section.
 
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There are tips to enable you speed up your WordPress performance. But the reasons for a slow WordPress might be due to these factors;
Slow or poor quality hosting that doesn't match your level or traffic/site. No caching or caching plug ins in place. You have a high traffic site but no content delivery network (CDN) to reduce the load on the hosting.
 
Though I don't have any WordPress site at the moment, but I do know that it is very important to make your site to be as fast as possible as slow loading website can be annoying and as a result scare visitors away. It is just my opinion though. Thanks for sharing.
 
When you use too many plugins and when you use a heavy weight theme, your wordpress site will be terribly slow. using a lot of images and embeded content (youtube for instance) will also slow down your site.
 
When you have not updated your wordpress, wordpress theme or wordpress plugins, your website tends to be slow. One of the easiest ways to build speed is to update your site when ever updates are available.
 
Slow web hosting service provider, caching system not set up via a plugin or content delivery network (CDN), poorly optimized pages and files.Too many external resources, Out-of-date Hypertext Preprocessor
 
If you are consuming a lot of bandwith and disk space, your website will load slow. You need to keep you web page less than 3.5 MB to make it load withing 3-4 seconds.
 
Here are 8 top reasons for a slow WordPress site:
  • Website has hidden malware.
  • Poor web host.
  • Running too many plugins.
  • Using poor-quality plugins and themes.
  • Not updating WordPress core, plugins, and themes.
  • Unnecessary JavaScript or long CSS.
  • Not optimizing images.
  • Not using caching plugins.
 
For me it was always images, as I didn't know you could compress images and still keep the quality, and of course plugins that I installed and then when I uninstalled them they caused some errors. I hate that I am not able to be a wordpress pro with coding and just fix it fast, as website speed is the most important thing right now.
 
Most users of WordPress are beginners and have no idea about how to handle a good theme or redirections or anything about plugins just they know basic features like blogging or uploading images or videos or correct some article grammar mistakes with Grammarly not more than that.
 
Here are 10 top reasons for a slow WordPress site:
  • Website has hidden malware.
  • Poor web host.
  • Running too many plugins.
  • Using poor-quality plugins and themes.
  • Not updating WordPress core, plugins, and themes.
  • Unnecessary JavaScript or long CSS.
  • Not optimizing images.
  • Not using caching plugins.
 

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