Product Page Loading time slow issue (takes a lot of time )

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  • Avatar: Ammarzo
    Ammarzo
    Participant
    September 1, 2023 at 07:53

    Hi, I have optimized my homepage loading speed somehow, but when I click on shop page or a particular page its take 4-6 seconds to open up. which is way to much for an ecommerce site. I’m running ad campaigns and because of this bouncing ratio is increasing a lot. please provide a quick solution for this or do something to speed up the loading time.
    Thank you.

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    1 Answer
    Avatar: Tony Rodriguez
    Tony Rodriguez
    Support staff
    September 1, 2023 at 11:46

    Hello, @Ammarzo,

    We understand that you’re facing issues with slow loading times on specific pages of your website, and this is affecting your bounce rate and ad campaign performance. We reviewed the PageSpeed Insights reportof your site: https://pagespeed.web.dev/analysis/https-ammarzo-com/bizj1bxyur?form_factor=mobile , and it highlights several opportunities for improvement. Here are some quick solutions and steps you can take to speed up the loading time of your website:

    Optimize Images: Compress and resize images on your pages. Use modern image formats like WebP. Large images can significantly slow down page loading times.

    Leverage Browser Caching: Configure your server to leverage browser caching. This allows returning visitors to load your site faster because their browsers will have stored some of the resources locally.

    Minimize JavaScript and CSS: Minify and concatenate your JavaScript and CSS files to reduce the number of HTTP requests and their file sizes.

    Enable GZIP Compression: Enable GZIP compression on your server to reduce the size of files sent to the browser.

    Reduce Redirects: Minimize the number of redirects on your website. Each redirect adds additional time to the page-loading process.

    Use a Content Delivery Network (CDN): Utilize a CDN to distribute your content across multiple servers geographically closer to your users. This can significantly improve loading times.

    Server Response Time: Ensure that your server is responding quickly to requests. If you’re using a shared hosting plan, consider upgrading to a faster hosting solution like a VPS or dedicated server.

    Eliminate Render-Blocking Resources: Identify and address render-blocking resources that prevent your pages from loading quickly. This usually involves optimizing the critical rendering path by deferring non-essential JavaScript.

    Prioritize Above-the-Fold Content: Load the most important content (above-the-fold) first so that users see something quickly. Lazy loading can help with this.

    Reduce Third-Party Scripts: Limit the number of third-party scripts and services on your pages, as they can introduce delays.

    Database Optimization: Ensure your database queries are optimized. Slow database queries can lead to slow page load times.

    Please refer to our theme documentation related to the Speed here: https://xstore.helpscoutdocs.com/article/100-how-to-speed-up-my-website

    Remember that website performance optimization is an ongoing process. It’s important to regularly assess and improve your website’s speed. Implementing these suggestions should help reduce your page loading times, improve user experience, and reduce bounce rates, ultimately leading to better ad campaign performance.

    Best Regards,
    8Theme’s Team.

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