What do you do when your website is slow?
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Identify the Problem Use performance testing tools: Tools like Google PageSpeed Insights, GTmetrix, and WebPageTest can provide detailed insights into your website's performance. Check server response time: Use tools like Pingdom or Uptime Robot to monitor your server's response time. Analyze website traffic: Identify peak traffic times and potential bottlenecks. Review website code: Look for inefficient code, excessive resource usage, or render-blocking scripts. Optimize Website Performance Optimize images: Compress images without sacrificing quality. Minify CSS and JavaScript: Remove unnecessary characters and whitespace from code. Leverage browser caching: Allow browsers to store static files locally. Reduce HTTP requests: Combine files, use CSS sprites, and minimize external resources. Optimize content delivery network (CDN): Distribute website content across multiple servers for faster delivery. Improve server performance: Upgrade hardware, optimize database queries, and use caching. Optimize database queries: Ensure efficient data retrieval. Reduce redirects: Minimize the number of redirects. Lazy load content: Load content only when needed. Prioritize above-the-fold content: Optimize content visible on initial page load.
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