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How to Optimize My WooCommerce Website?

WooCommerce Website

If you already have a WooCommerce website, you’d probably like to optimize it for appearance and speed. Here is how to do it in 6 simple steps.

6 Tips to Optimize Your WooCommerce Website

There are a few reasons why a WooCommerce website has long loading times and often becomes irresponsive. Let’s look at them one by one.

1. Install the suitable themes and plug-ins

Themes

First, you should remove outdated themes and disable any scripts that may slow down your website. Next, you should install themes that are developed especially for WooCommerce.

The top three WooCommerce themes are light, fast, and use default code minification.

Plug-ins

The key point here is to install only plug-ins that match your website’s purpose. Focus on essential ones such as:

You can expand the list as per your store’s needs, but avoid installing unessential plug-ins.

2. Pick up the right hosting provider

The top-three WooCommerce hosting providers are:

As WooCommerce works inside WordPress, you should pick up a hosting provider that is WP endorsed. Of these three options, BlueHost features a WooCommerce auto-installer. It also provides unlimited bandwidth for the lowest monthly price.

 3. Optimize media files

At this stage, you should take action to lighten up your web store’s images and videos.

Images

First, you should pick up the correct format. Remember that PNG is suitable for logos, pics containing text, and images in the same color.

JPEG is the preferred format for product pictures and multi-colored images. You can install loading optimization plug-ins like LazyLoad. Learn more about it in the WooCommerce ultimate guide.

Videos

To guarantee short loading times, make sure your WooCommerce videos are HTML5-compatible. MP4 is the preferred format for e-commerce videos, as almost all browsers support it.

Make sure to compress large video files before uploading them to your WooCommerce site. Handbrake is the best software to use.

4. Use CDN

How fast your online store’s pages will load depends on how close your customers are to the server. To overcome any physical distance issues, you should use a Content Delivery Network or CDN.

CDN is a group of servers that work together to cache your content and distribute it worldwide while protecting your WooCommerce site from Distributed Denial of Service (DDOS) attacks.

5. Resolve caching & database issues

Databases

The good thing about WooCommerce working under the cap of WordPress is that you can use the powerful WP-Optimize plug-in to clean your web store’s database and cache.

Once you install the plug-in, you can perform the following optimizations, together or separately.

Cache

Your WooCommerce site’s cache is compatible with the WP super cache, so all WP cache cleaning plug-ins will work on it as well. Here are some useful tweaks:

6. Optimize page code

As the last step, you should delete and compress any lengthy strings of code on the pages of your WooCommerce site.

Conclusion

Having performed all six steps described above, you should now look at the overall design of your WooCommerce Website and remove carousels, HD images, and videos from your homepage.

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