• Resolved tsabar

    (@tsabar)


    When testing on Google Pagespeed, my website gets an excellent score of 99 on Desktop, but 69 on Mobile.
    Since I’ll be catering to a largely mobile audience, it’s important to rank highly on the mobile version. Any ideas on how to improve results?

    Here’s the link to the pagespeed results:
    https://pagespeed.web.dev/report?url=https%3A%2F%2Fselfhelp.doctor%2F

    Here are the current plugins installed:
    Bot Protection (WordPress)
    Breeze + Varnish Cache (Cloudways)
    Elementor + Elementor Pro
    Imagify
    Lazy Load – Optimize Images
    Orbit Fox Companion by Neve theme
    Templates Patterns Collection

    Using Neve hosted on Cloudways

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Hi @tsabar!

    Performance and website loading time are very vast subjects and they depend on many factors like hosting, plugins and the optimization techniques used. You could check our documentation that offers a few methods of improving the site speed.

    Have a nice day!

    Hello there.
    The reports indicate that you are loading some Facebook js but you dont have social icons on the site….Why do you load them?
    Regarding plugins, Elementor is …biggest shit ever. I was also pro and left it to use gutemberg: Easier, FASTER and free.
    Elementor loads shit endless CSS and JS. You wint rank higher unless change to Gutemberg.
    There is also some items not being cached so your cache plugin is not working good… Try WP Fastest Cache instead and see. I use it with Neve and apparently is best.
    Imagify and Lazy load plugins dont work for me either. I use WebP Express, try it instead.
    Test also with https://gtmetrix.com/ and https://www.webpagetest.org/
    By the way… are you using Search Console? Is Google validating those results you are getting in Pagespeed or you have better resuklts in search Console?

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 11 months ago by yperfre.
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