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5 ways to optimise & speed up your Magento eCommerce site

by JONATHAN PAUL Jonathan Paul working at PHPProgrammers, a leading

You can improve your Magento eCommerce site with the right strategies. Here are some tips suggested by an expert of a reputed Magento Development Company

Do you know why people are getting diverted towards online shopping now? The reason is the ease of using these sites for buying and that too right from the comfort zone. Online shopping saves time giving you a plethora of options to choose from no matter what type of product or service you are looking from. Online shopping has everything for everyone. These factors have raised the demands for eCommerce sites. Having an eCommerce site is important for every retail business now. If you are into this retail industry and you still do not have an eCommerce site, then choose a reputed Magento Development Company and get started. And if you already have a Magento eCommerce site but it is slow and does not perform well then too getting in touch with a good company can help a lot in optimising and speeding up your site. 

Here are the tips that can help you optimise and speed up your Magento site. 

 

Upgrade to the newest versions: - 

First of all, you need to update and upgrade your e-store to the newest version available. New versions get introduced and you have to keep on upgrading the site accordingly every time. Magento sends notifications to its users whenever any new version is introduced. But you need to put a little effort to upgrade your Magento e-store. You may need to get the help of Magento experts for this. The expertise and skills of a good Magento developer will keep on updating your site with the launch of every new version.  

Optimise the images: - 

E-stores generally have innumerable images of different resolutions and sizes. To ensure none of the images are affecting the performance of the site, you need to reduce the image size or optimise them. Compressing the images of the main pages of the site can reduce the data usage and the loading time. While the images of the products need to be in JPEG, PNG and SVG formats are suggested for the layout and the logo of the site. 

Optimise CSS and JS files: - 

JS and CSS files help in making the frontend of the site look attractive. You can merge the CSS and JS files instead of keeping the files separate to boost the speed of the site deleting the files that are of no use at the same time. The Magento experts know the steps to do this. 

Choose the best content delivery network: - 

CDN or content delivery network is the interconnected server system that ensures to deliver web pages and the other website contents to the audience of the site. Including the best CDN for your eCommerce site can help to load the pages faster. For this, you need to choose the CDN according to the features and design of the site. It is always better to take help from the professionals for this. 

Cut-down the unnecessary extensions and modules: - 

More the number of extensions and modules you will include in the site, the slower it will be. It is better to remove the extensions and modules that are not required for your site. This will again speed up a site to a great extent. 

A faster e-store will always have more conversion rates as compared to a slow site. With so many tips, your site can be speeded up. Consulting experts of a renowned Magento Development Company can help in improving the performance and the speed of your eCommerce site. 


Jonathan Paul is a reputed business enthusiast and a highly experienced developer of a well-known Magento Development Company, PHPProgrammers. The author has written this article to help out those who are running slow e-stores built with Magento.


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About JONATHAN PAUL Professional   Jonathan Paul working at PHPProgrammers, a leading

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Created on Mar 31st 2020 01:03. Viewed 381 times.

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