How To Speed Up WordPress Blog In 3 Simple Steps

WordPress is one of the popular blogging platform which offers almost full control on our blog. Due to this, most of us use our wordpress blog to its extreme limits by activating many plugins, using various kind of widgets, high quality design which thus results into slower loading time of the blog.

As you might be aware that Google recently included site speed as a factor for ranking websites thus it becomes important to optimize our wordpress blog speed not only to have the chance to get better rankings with that new signal but also to improve our readers experience and also to improve bounce rate. Because, if your blog is gonna be slow then people will look forward to fly off your blog.

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In this post, I will guide you through 3 simple steps which I have also used to speed up wordpress blog.

Step1. Install The New Best Caching Plugin

From the start of wordpress blog speed optimizing trend, most of us were told and used WP Super Cache for serving cached pages to increase the blog speed. But from past half year or so, there is a new leader in this department and which I think is 10 times better than WP Super Cache and its name is W3 Total Cache.

As your first step to speed your wordpress blog, Install W3 Total Cache plugin which I think is very simple to do like any other plugin installation and then activate it.

With the plugin alone, you will see a faster version of your blog. But wait a second and keep reading to make it more faster.

Step2. Buy A CDN Service

As a next step to speed up wordpress blog, you need to buy a CDN service.

In simple language, CDN stands for Content Delivery Network which is a network of highly optimized servers that are spread all over the world to serve your blog to the user based on its geographical location and the nearest server to that place.

Using a CDN might sound strange if you are having a small blog and may also appear costly but it is not really the case. Right now, even small and mid-size blog should try to look over a CDN service to distribute the blog to the user. But many times, they aren’t able to do so due to costly prices of getting a CDN service.

But not anymore!

MaxCDN has brought a Limited-Time Special Offer with which you can get their CDN service for just $10/mo $39.95(offer price has been increased now) in which you get 1 TB = 1024 GB of bandwith. Now if you are a small or mid size blog then that cost and the amount of bandwith being offered is more than enough looking at the average requirements.

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So, as your second step to speed up wordpress blog, you need to Click Here And Buy Max CDN service.

Step3. Integrate CDN With Your Blog

Now in the final step to speed up wordpress blog, you need integrate MaxCDN with your blog.

For making this happen, log into your Max CDN dashboard and Click on Manage Zones from the upper tabs.

Next, click on the “Create Pull Zones” option from that page and fill the information as shown in the below screenshot:

After you have clicked on the “Create Button”, note down your temporary URL. In my case, it was – blog.smartbloggerz.netdna-cdn.com

As the final process, you need to copy this URL and log into your wordpress dashboard. Assuming that you have installed W3 Total Cache plugin; click on the settings tab of W3 Total cache. Make sure that CDN settings is enabled from the “General Settings” tab.

Then go to CDN settings and under Configuration segment you will see a blank box pointed by the text “Replace site’s hostname with:”. In that box, paste your temporary URL which you copied on the creation of Pull Zone and click on “Save Changes”. Yes, only this much. Nothing else.

Once you have done that, you will definitely see a faster loading blog which is being served by a CDN network.

Will That Make The Blog Really Fast?

According to me, CDN along with W3 Total Cache really improves the loading time and speeds up serving multimedia files. I am using MaxCDN service from almost a month now and it has really improved the overall speed of the blog.

Now people can download and watch videos at faster speed. For example, at normal conditions I get a Download speed of 20 KB/sec but whenever I download or watch any videos that is being served from a CDN network, I get superb speeds which is 100’s times faster than my normal speed.

Here is a screenshot of a video being downloaded to my PC hosted on my blog and served from my CDN:

CDN Speed

Did you see that speed? Isn’t it amazing? That’s why I recommend using a CDN service like MaxCDN with W3 Total Cache plugin to speed up wordpress blog.

Conclusion

If you are using wordpress platform then I definitely recommend you using a CDN network along with W3 total Cache plugin to speed up wordpress blog so that your readers can easily read your blog articles and which could then also help in improving your Google rankings considering the new site speed factor introduced by Google in their ranking algorithm.

So are you using any caching plugin? Is it W3 Total Cache or something else? Also, are using CDN service or thinking to use it? Let me know your opinion on this post by commenting below.


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39 thoughts on “How To Speed Up WordPress Blog In 3 Simple Steps”

  1. Hi Typhoon maxcdn do not have any servers in India? most of my readers are from India (about 90%) What do you say is it stilll useful for me.

    1. Since you are from India…What do you think of my blog speed, if it’s working fast in your are then probably it will work all over India..At my home, it works super fast..

      They have edge planned at Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo that are very close to India and will give a good boost to speed.

    1. Yeah, $10 is really a cheap price if you compare it normal CDN prices on the web..CDN does really makes the blog faster for the user…At least till now, what I have heard is that people have found my loading quick when I am using CDN.

      I don’t know much like whether a CDN gives extra HTTP requests and DNS lookups or not..You may ask their tech team or try to Google it.

  2. First step is stop on, W3 Total Cache will do A LOT to any WordPress blog. But using CDN? That’s way beyond most bloggers, and for me, this whole thing seems like a plug for MaxCDN (which might or might not be good, but that’s not the point).

    It is very easy to speed up WordPress without CDN, without paying a dime, which is important when you’re not making money from the blog = where most bloggers are anyway. Check out my ComLuv link and the video there, if you don’t believe me 🙂
    .-= Antti@Website Optimization´s last blog ..Speed Up WordPress – Even on a Shared Hosting! =-.

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