Did you know that you can speed up your website 3x using a caching plugin? If you host your website at Siteground with a Grow Big or GoGeek account, you can make use of the SG Optimizer plugin. It will make your website so much faster by compressing your website page codes without reducing the quality of your website.
In this video, I will walk you through all the steps you need to take in order to make your website faster. A faster website means fewer bounces from your website. Bouncing means that a visitor leaves your site without navigating through your website. So speeding up your website means getting a lower bounce rate, longer browse time on your website, and a better ranking in the search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo!
You can get Webhosting at Siteground through and get 54% discount!
I had to reupload the video again in order to add a bit of information about website caching and updating/editing your website. Thank you for the comments that made me realize that! 🙂
Hi Fredy, I really enjoy your videos, but I have a couple of questions. I have a WordPress website on Ground Site. I followed this video but it didn't work. I also saw a video of yours about Nitropack. I followed your instructions on that video, but it didn't work either. I am not sure whether there is conflict and I can't have both SG Optimizer and Nitropack together? Is it possible you could contact me privately to go through this please? I would really like to have a faster website. Thank you
@ferdykorpershoek he man I really need your help! I have a question, does the Combine CSS Files feature of Speed Optimizer break your header and footer? It does in mine! This site I'm working on is brand new, with only 45 images, and 60% compression, and the report on PageSpeed Insights is 58 on mobile and 77 on Desktop! I love SiteGround but I feel disappointed with this plugin. It looks like is not working for me! 😔
Can you also do a video on the Siteground security plugin please, Ferdy?
loved the singing 😆
super video
I have been using SG Optimizer for awhile now, but my mobile load times are terrible. According to PageSpeed Insights: Mobile – 28, FCP 3.0, TTI 14.7 Desktop – 85 FCP .8 TTI 3.2. Today I tried Nitropack. my scores were: Mobile 95, FCP 2.0 TTI 2.6, Desktop 100 FCP .6 TTI .8. I am currently still using SG Optimizer because NitroPack is not loading my mobile images correctly. I think it probably has something to do with java script running client side versus server side or vice versa. if I can solve this issue, I will be switching over to nitropack. I am surprised with my load speeds using SG Optimizer, especially on the mobile side. Not sure why the mobile side is not optimized. Oh, and without any caching, my mobile speeds were 14 FCP 4.2 TTI 18.5. So really, Site Grounds caching solution does not optimize on the mobile side very well, at least in my experience. For the record, I run a woocommerce based Ecommerce store using the Flatsome theme.
nice
Siteground is very expensive now my friend it's not more suitable
Wow, as you say!! It works perfectly! Thank you sweety!
Thank I follow along with you and got the SG plugin installed, just one question, is it still worth having wp rocket installed or should I avoid wp rocket now?
Thanks, you are the best!
I would like to ask you 1 question: Should i set up those things after i built the website or at the begining when i build the website ?
How do i enable Memcache for Siteground Cloud Service?
Seems the plugin won't work for the Start up Plan
This is the worst optimisation I can dream of. If you compromise something from the website, your client will kick you outer space
High Quality Content
I have encountered this problem:
"The SG Optimizer plugin is designed to work only on SiteGround Servers. We've deactivated it because it may render your site blank if used on another environment."
If you can show us how to make woocommerce theme storefront prettier using elementor pro 3… because it's natively ugly!… there's expensive child themes but that can be hit and miss.
Caching…pronounced kay-shing…. that help? Accent is so cool.