Quick Sprout has published ‘WordPress Performance Speed Beginner’s Guide’ to help you improve your WordPress site speed.

Lars Lofgren says, “WordPress performance is typically measured with various KPIs. In terms of speed, the page loading time will be the most important metric to track.

But other WordPress performance KPIs include bounce rate, average session duration, time to title, start render time, requests per second, time to interact, interactions per visit, peak response time, and connection time. Metrics like sales, leads, conversions, and sign-ups can also be a good indication of how WordPress performance is impacting user experience.

You should also keep an eye on your uptime and downtime rates, as they can potentially indicate larger issues at the server level.

5 Tools to Improve WordPress Performance Speed

WordPress performance speed starts at the server level. If you want your WordPress site to operate at peak performance and speed, you need to have a great web hosting provider”.

WordPress Performance Speed Beginner’s Guide

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