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ecomhardy · 2 years
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Best settings for WP-Rocket plugin to achieve High GT Metrix score and website speed - eComHardyGet a discount when you purchase the WP-Rocket plugin from the below link. https://ecomhardy.com/wprocket You will receive an extra discount as follow; 10% OFF on Single license 15% OFF on Plus license 20% OFF on Infinite license In this video, I have explained the best settings in the WP-Rocket plugin for your WordPress Woocommerce website which will help you not only to achieve the best GT Metrix score but also boost the website speed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Part 1- How to make a website - Buy right Domain and Hosting https://youtu.be/y-JoRxhwhE8 Go to, https://ecomhardy.com/make-a-website All the steps with useful information are provided there. Part 2- Make a website- How to install WordPress on your website; https://youtu.be/t0E7_rp8LrY Bonus video: To know How to point the domain name servers to your hosting, check out the link; https://youtu.be/6UNA7AY-lxw Part 3 - How to install a theme on WordPress. https://youtu.be/inO0H4LPpNQ Thanks for watching. Consider subscribing.
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petdiary · 5 years
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Liked on YouTube: WordPress Speed Optimization - How I Got 100% GTmetrix Scores (2019 Updated) https://youtu.be/JZVaeJwp7Zs
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templified · 5 years
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Best Fast Loading WordPress Themes TopNotch Themes | Templified
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Best Fast Loading WordPress Themes TopNotch Themes
Feel the need for speed?  We’ve got you covered with the fastest loading WordPress themes around.
A fast loading website is a great thing to behold.  There’s a lot of reasons for that, but the biggest reason?  It helps your rankings.
No kidding.
Google has decided that a fast loading theme should actually be a ranking factor.  In fact, I’ve found out the hard way that this is absolutely true.  I was using a bloated theme that I won’t name, found that my traffic had slipped a little bit.  Poking around and talking to some SEO friends, I foud out that my site’s load speed may have been a factor.
Hmmm.
So, I installed a fast loading theme and the difference has been incredible.  Without doing anything else, I saw a big bounce in traffic and there’s really nothing else I can attribute it to.  Now, you may not have been using a slow, bloated ‘premium’ theme like the one I was using, so your results may vary.  But the one thing I guarantee is this, these are some of the fastest themes available as rated by GTMetrix.
Here they are, the best fast loading WordPress themes around.
Silverbow
We’re going to start with our own free WordPress theme, it’s a blazingly fast loading, super-simple but incredibly effective blog, WooCommerce and portfolio theme.  I think the best uses for Silverbow are for creative folks who want to really connect with readers, using the simple, sleek and minimal theme to it’s utmost.  From th every beginning, we decided to strip everything out of Silverbow that wasn’t completely needed.  The result, a fast loading, great looking minimalist theme that’s SEO friendly, easy to customize and easy to expand with a copious addons.  We hope you find Silverbow to be as polished as it is speedy, loading swift as a fox and looking just as good too.
Here’s a look at the GTMetrix results for Silverbow.
Not bad, right?  Well, okay, take a look at the demo below if you want to learn more about how this theme looks.
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POFO
POFO gives you more than just a fast loading website, though it does that for sure.  I’ve included it in this theme collection because it’s got over 200 different demo sites included to show the huge range of style options that POFO offers.  For creative agencies, blogs for lifestyle or personal blog sites, portfolios and other business uses, POFO offers something special.  Developed for agencies and creative teams, photographers and corporate websites, with WooCommerce and responsive design, POFO has the tools to help you make an amazingw ebsite.  But we’ve added it to this particular question because it loads fast.  So, lets’ take a look.
Here’s the results from GTMetrix
Okay, there you go, solid results.  It’s not the fastest in terms of time to load, but the PageSpeed Score is great and YSlow gets an A rating as well.
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Writing
Even if you do not understand a line of website development code, knowing that it exists in whatever design solution you choose gives you confidence that you can engage readers successfully. The Writing WordPress theme was developed by experts who understand the importance of clean and up-to-date coding but did not skimp on the style and design either. And the results are in, this theme loads up really fast.  Although it has a minimalistic aesthetic, this theme provides a high degree of visual interest while putting the spotlight on your content. It is 100% responses and retina-ready so people peeking at their cell phones can get the same experience as those browsing at home on a large monitor. Writing enjoys full compatibility with all popular Internet browsers. The integrated search engine optimization features mean that more organic traffic will naturally find whatever site is created with this WP theme. This automatically increases the likelihood of your success.
After installing the theme with a few simple clicks, the fun begins as you delve into the user-friendly control panel area to start the customization process. Begin by choosing from a virtually unlimited array of colors and shades. Next, move on to other options such as font choices and features. Although the end result may appear simple, its effective façade does an excellent job of showcasing your content beautifully. The Writing WordPress theme allows you to become a successful blogger or webmaster in a comfortable yet powerful way.
Now, how about that speed check?
Wow, considering this page is 4.7mb, the speed is really really solid.  Recommended.
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Underwood
I’ve included Underwood in this collection of fast loading WordPress themes, but I’ve got to admit, the demo isn’t set up perfectly, so you’ll have to take the load test with a grain of salt.  They need to serve scaled images to make their site load even faster but considering the load time without that feature, this is a quick loading theme.
Here’s a look at that load time from Pingdom.
Underwood is a great looking, simple and effective blog theme with WooCommerce support too.  It’s a good choice if you’re looking for a fast loading, SEO friendly theme for almost any type of blog or business website.
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Ariva
This theme is called Ariva and it’s fast as can be since it’s a text based theme. I sort of think the name is a play on the Spanish word arriba, which literally means above.  Why does that have anything to do with being fast?  Well in the cartoon Speedy Gonzales, that’s one of the things he says.
¡Arriba, arriba! ¡Ándale, ándale!  = Go, go! Come on, come on!
Side note, anybody think that cartoon could get made today?  Me neither.  The point is, these themes that don’t have images always load very quickly.  Text takes just a fraction of the time that an image takes to load.  If you have a text based theme, it’s certainly worth considering.
So, here’s the results from Pingdom.
That’s pretty darned fast.  Of course, the lack of images helps and only 16 requests on the home page is relatively few.  If you value speed over all else, it’s certainly worth a shot.
WooCommerce ready, responsive, fast loading and attractive, I think this theme could do the trick for a lot of writers.
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Tabor
This is a picture of Tabor, a super-fast loading WordPress theme by ThemeBeans.  If you want a simple, very stripped down theme and performance is all you’re really into, this is a definite option for you.  ThemeBeans has removed anything that wasn’t absolutely required from this theme and it shows in the load times.  Check this out.
There’s a little bit of housekeeping they could do to really improve their performance grade, but that load time and low request total is tough to beat.  What they failed to do is combine some CSS files, which would probably bring them up into the mid 90s for performance grade.  Tabor offers integration with all the ‘must have’ plugins, social media integration too.  So, bloat free, compatible with all the plugins you need to run a professional website and simple and attractive too, that’s what Tabor is all about.
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SEO WP
From the Great White North comes a fast loading, SEO optimized theme called SEO WP.  That’s about as simple and basic a name as you can get and this theme follows through by removing all code bloat so that this theme loads up lightning fast, which is a Google ranking factor.  That’s a really nice thing to have.  Clean, creative andbeautiful, this theme is great for promoting products, for marketing your digital agency and throwing a spotlight on what your company does.
Okay, so, here’s a look at the Pingdom report.
Very fast indeed.  I love this theme’s flat design, it’s really ideal for online marketing where you want your theme to look good, but not get in the way of your content.  SEO WP is full responsive, it’s easy to customize it and the code is immaculate.  Compatible with Facebook, Gravity Forms, Easy Digital Downloads, WooCommerce, Foundation…the list goes on an on.
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timothyakoonce · 6 years
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Content Optimization: How to Optimize your Content for Maximum Results
Creating really good quality content on a consistent basis is hard work.
And…creating content that is going to perform well for you in the search engines is even harder.
Just think about it.
The amount of content produced is growing all the time.
So…
Your competition is growing.
You need to work harder than ever at optimizing your content to get maximum benefit out of the content you produce.
Want to make this process less painful?
I’ve put together a checklist of items for content optimization which includes both technical and non-technical recommendations.
Let’s dig right into it!
1. Choose the right keywords to target
Let’s take this post as an example.
Why am I writing about content optimization?
It’s very relevant to my target audience, it has the potential to get customers, and it’s a keyword term that I can rank for.
Keyword research is such an important part of deciding what to write about!
I used Ahrefs keyword explorer for the purpose of research and it showed me that the search volume for ‘content optimization’ is 300 searches per month in the US.  The reality is that the potential traffic is a lot bigger because there are many related keywords this article could rank for and there are countries other than the US!
It also shows me the keyword difficulty is 7.  This is based on the average number of links to articles ranking in the top 10 search results.
Note:  This is a score out of 100, so 7 means around 8 websites linking.  If the score was 70 out of 100 that would mean there’s hundreds of links.
So if I write a very good article and get at least 8 reasonably good links to it, I’ve got a good chance of ranking.
And if the authority of my website is similar to the authority of other websites ranking for this keyword, then it’s going to be easier for me to rank.  If I’m competing against domains that are super high authority, then it becomes more of a challenge.
Read my guest post on SEMRush about the importance of domain authority and how to build it in 90 days.
2. Optimize for SEO
Google is getting smarter with its analysis of content so it’s not 100% essential to have direct matching keywords in places like the meta title, meta description or the URL name anymore.
However… if you have a new, lower ranking website, it’s safer to still have matching keywords in all relevant places.
Not sure if all the content you published is properly optimized for SEO?
You can find that out easily with Screaming Frog SEO Spider. This on-page SEO analysis tool analyzes your website and checks for issues such as duplicate titles, missing or long meta descriptions, missing alt headings, and more.
Plus, if there are any broken links on your pages, Screaming Frog will help you identify them.
By fixing the SEO issues on your pages, you’ll help improve their chances of ranking higher in the SERPs.
3. Optimize content for sharing
 You put a lot of work into creating amazing content and you want it to stand out when someone shares it on social media, right?
For this to happen, you need to ‘tell’ the Social Platforms (e.g. Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn) what information to display whenever a link from your site is shared.
For Facebook, you can do this with the help of Open Graph protocol. Basically, you’ll provide Facebook with snippets of code that it can interpret, including:
The og:title tag(the title) tells Facebook what your page is about and how it should be displayed within the social graph.
The og:description tag gives information about your page and entices people to click through.
The og:image tag lets you specify the URL of an image that will represent your page in the social graph.
This will help optimize your content for sharing on Facebook, but you’ll have to do a bit of extra work to do the same for Twitter.
And that’s where Twitter Cards come in. Twitter cards are basically summary cards which include title, description, and thumbnail that will display whenever someone shares your content on Twitter.
You can learn all there is to know about setting up Twitter cards in this article.
I know this seems like a lot of work, so here’s some good news:
If you’re on WordPress, there’s a way to avoid manual work by using Yoast SEO plugin.
Yoast has built-in options to define Open Graph and Twitter Card tags. Simply navigate to the SEO > Social menu from your WP dashboard and then choose the social tabs e.g. Facebook, Twitter, etc.
For Facebook, once you enable the Open Graph meta data, the plugin will fill out most of the required tags. You can customize this by adding a default image for pages without images.
For Twitter, first make sure that the Twitter card meta data is enabled and then choose a default card layout. It’s really that simple.
Once you have everything set up, it doesn’t hurt to double-check if your content is properly optimized with a tool like Knowem.com.
4. Optimize for reading
 We worry so much about optimizing our content for search that we sometimes forget to structure it so it’s easy to read for humans!
The structure of your content is very important because you want to make sure people find it easy and enjoyable to read. You can improve readability of your content by:
Writing short sentences and paragraphs. Most people scan the content looking for quick takeaways. So keep your writing to the point, make sure to stick to one idea per paragraph, and lay it out in four sentences max.
Using sub headlines to break down the text. If people like what they’re able to consume in a few seconds by scanning the subheadings, they’re more likely to read through the whole article.
Using copywriting techniques. Using proven copywriting techniques will help you grab the attention of your readers and keep it.
Here’s an incredibly useful list of copywriting techniques.
5. Optimize the imagery
 Using relevant, high-quality images keeps readers engaged with your content, but you also need to make sure they are optimized for search engines.
Google can’t ‘read’ your images, so if you want it to understand what your images are about, you need to add ‘alt text’ for every image you use in your post.
You can also give your image a title e.g. what you see when you hover over the image.
You also need to ensure that your visuals are the right size so they’re loading properly. Heavy image files take time to load which can ruin the user experience on the page. Compress your images so they’ll load faster!
Check out Tinypng which significantly reduces your png images.  You’ll see you can get over 30% reduction in image size yet you won’t notice the difference in image quality.
6. Add relevant links
 Linking is really important from the SEO perspective, but it also contributes to a good user experience giving readers options to discover additional related content on your site (or 3rd party sites).
For example, I will link from this post to related content on RazorSocial. These internal links have a significant impact on SEO because they help spread link juice around my website.
I am also going to link to relevant content on other high authority websites in my industry.
7. Do Outreach to generate more traffic
I will also reach out to related websites to try and get backlinks for my article.
Remember – the more trusted domains link to your content, the better chances you’ve got for ranking! Links from high profile sites will pass more authority and bring more relevant traffic to your site.
So here’s my process for reaching out for links:
Set up a tool like Brand24 to monitor mentions of the keywords you’re targeting with your content
Get alerts for new posts that mention those keywords
Make a list of the websites and find email addresses with io
Verify emails with Zerobounce
Start your link building outreach with the help of an email outreach tool like OutreachPlus.
Note – when you reach out to get links, make sure to personalize your pitch to each website/contact to get higher response rates.
8. Optimize for speed
While optimizing your website for speed may not be directly related to content optimization, it still impacts the user experience (most users expect a page to load in 2 seconds or less) and it’s also one of the factors that Google looks at when ranking websites.
This is why it’s important to check your website load time with a tool like GTMetrix and see if there are any issues you can fix.
There are many reasons why your website’s speed can be slow, and with GTMetrix you can see how long each element on your website takes to load so you can optimize those that are taking too long.
More often than not, one of the major issues will be the image file size. You may need to review your images and reduce the image size. There are some pretty useful WordPress plugins, such as EWWW Image Optimizer, that you can use to scan the images regularly and reduce the image file size to help improve the speed of your website.
9. Optimize for email conversion
 For content marketers, one of the most important conversions is getting an email address from a reader.
Why? Well, because it gives them the opportunity to nurture them and guide them further down the sales funnel.
But to do this effectively, you need to be clever about asking for the email address. The tactic I found to be extremely effective are content upgrades.
Content upgrades are basically content offers created for a specific blog post with an opt-in placed at the top and the bottom of the post itself.
You can offer different type of upgrades in exchange for the readers email address as long as they are closely related to the topic of the post they’re created for. These could be checklists, guides, reports, etc.
Here’s an example from AWeber offering a content upgrade at the bottom of their email marketing tips article:
  Tip – Check out OptinMonster to help you grow your email list.
 10. Add structured data/schema markup where required
 Adding Schema markup to your website is extremely valuable – it not only helps with your search engine rankings but also makes your website more user-friendly.
So what is Schema markup in the first place?
Simply put, it’s a way of helping Google understand the context of your web page by adding specific attributes so when it’s listed on SERPs it will be more relevant to the searcher’s query.
You can check your website’s markup with Google’s Structured Data Testing Tool. Just enter your site’s URL or paste in a code snippet and the tool will analyze your content.
If you are on WordPress you can use the Schema plugin to add structured data markup to your site automatically.
Summary
The list of items for content optimization that we covered in this article may seem overwhelming, but once you start optimizing every piece of content before you publish, it will become second nature to you.
Optimizing your content should be a part of your content process and not an afterthought or a chore you have to do occasionally.
I would love to hear your thoughts and any additional content optimization tips or tricks you may have!
The post Content Optimization: How to Optimize your Content for Maximum Results appeared first on Content Marketing and Digital Agency based in Dublin, Ireland.
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riskydoodles · 6 years
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