A fast-loading site not only improves the user experience but also positively impacts SEO rankings on search engines like Google. One of the most effective ways to speed up a site on the WordPress platform is by using cache plugins. In this post, we will take a detailed look at what cache plugins are, the […]
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Perfmatters Settings: Complete Configuration Guide
How to speed up website loading on WordPress If someone told me tomorrow that I could only take one WordPress plugin to a desert island, I would choose the Perfmatters plugin🙂 Almost every website user on WordPress has experienced the problem of slow loading over time. Even if you don’t notice it, Google Search Console […]
LearnDash Speed Optimization & Core Web Vitals. Real Fixes
WordPress websites using LearnDash Learning Management System (LearnDash LMS or LearnDash) are powerful online learning platforms that include a lot of dynamic content: courses, quizzes, surveys, video lessons, certificates, and more. However, this kind of functionality places a significant load on the server and can negatively impact site performance as well as Core Web Vitals […]
How I Cut Database Bloat and Blocked 37,000 Bot Requests on a WooCommerce Store with 88,000 Products
This is a real case. A WooCommerce store, 88,000 products was experiencing chronic 500 errors, high server load, and a database that had grown completely out of control. Two-phase engagement: audit first, then execution. I’ll walk through everything I found, everything I changed, and why. No fluff. The Baseline Problem Before touching anything, you need […]
Case Study: Elementor Site Performance Optimization
A client came with a slow Elementor-based WordPress site. Initial performance metrics were poor: What was done Results Takeaway For Elementor sites, combining a caching plugin for basic page cache with a dedicated performance plugin for CSS, JS, fonts, and lazy loading can drastically improve Core Web Vitals and overall site speed without conflicts.
Case Study: WordPress Performance Optimization
A client approached me with a slow WordPress site. They were using LiteSpeed Cache, but the performance metrics were far from optimal: What was done Results Takeaway Separating caching and fine performance optimizations can significantly improve Core Web Vitals without plugin conflicts, especially on dynamic or resource-heavy WordPress sites.





