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  • Thread Starter adskiller

    (@adskiller)

    Hello,

    Thanks again for your enlightenments and very useful explanations.

    1. According to PageSpeed Insights, your response time is very slow despite caching (3.86 s). This directly impacts your score because the page can’t start rendering before the HTML has been downloaded. Try Cloudflare to reduce the latency between Google and your server.

    Should I then use Phastpress, Supercache and use an additional plugin for cloudflare like WP Cloudflare Super Page Cache (seems nice)?

    Will definitely change for a better server just before launching the website but better optimize everything before to know what server I really need.

    2. There are too many scripts on your page. That’s what’s causing the 12 s spent on script execution on mobile. Yes, PhastPress will make them load asynchronously, but it can’t make them disappear and they still have to be executed at some point. You need to analyze each of the scripts on your site and see whether you can remove or optimize them.

    Fair enough ^^ will use Asset CleanUp Pro: Page Speed Booster to unload unused styles & scripts in a close future.

    Thanks again!

    Thread Starter adskiller

    (@adskiller)

    Thank you very much for your lights on this 😉

    Thread Starter adskiller

    (@adskiller)

    Hello Albert,

    Never got to read this email, Thanks for your answer.

    1. Maybe. As long as you only use Asset CleanUp Pro to remove scripts/styles that you don’t need on the page, it should work. But you do not have to use any additional plugin to minify scripts or anything, because PhastPress does that.
    Generally, I do not recommend installing any additional optimization plugins (except caching with WP Super Cache) with PhastPress, because PhastPress should do everything that is needed.

    Thanks for this I have tried phastpress and super cache together and it actually have +- the same result when only super cache is activated and when phasepress is active individually and worst result when both are activated. Something must be wrong (I told you more on my msg sent yesterday).

    2.Yes, PhastPress is compatible with LiteSpeed.
    Thanks!

    3.Honestly, my experiences with web hosting companies are generally not good. Everybody promises amazing performance, but in the end it’s all fluff and you get slow, resource-limited shared hosting.
    Best thing is to have your own dedicated server (Hetzner or OVH are OK) or VPS (UpCloud is my preferred provider).
    If you’d some help with your setup, you can contact me via the contact details on the plugin page.

    Thanks for your feedback, unfortunately right now I can’t afford a dedicate server as I am doing my own little secret project and it will get some time before getting it convert, so need to do this with the little I have and know.

    BUT I am managing the e-commerce/web dpt of company which has funds, and I am actually looking for a Pros to optimize our websites (prestashops) you seem like the right guy for the job. I am also, looking for Pros dev to work on our new projects on Prestashop.

    Give me your email, and we can talk in Private if you are interested.

    Marco

    Thread Starter adskiller

    (@adskiller)

    I wanted to say “First THANKS for your plugin” and not “First for your plugin” (which make no sense^^.). My apologizes for my last msg I was mistaken. Your plugin is just awesome. Thanks for sharing 🙂

    Thread Starter adskiller

    (@adskiller)

    AMAZING THANKS!!!!

    Thread Starter adskiller

    (@adskiller)

    Actually I’m going to buy one glossary plugin yes or yes, because it will be an important feature on my website and I will need all the feature I can get. Just pointing out to help the author, not to drive people to the competition and by the way didn’t mention the name of the competition completely in purpose.

    If you’re targeting spontaneous buyers be my guess but when something is not working with a plugin most of the time you check if another work better so yes a basic feature like responsiveness (nowadays) not working fine can drive lots of potential client away without having them enjoying the free and get an idea of the plugin features and what he could get out of the Pro version.

    Anyway kinda rude of you to moderate my post like this when I was just giving legit advices to another professional in sales. I have 10 years of experiences in UX&UI and ads advertisement behind me but I guess you know better…

    Thread Starter adskiller

    (@adskiller)

    Thanks but you realized that responsiveness shouldn’t be a pay feature (overall on desktop)? And that you are definitely going to lose potential client because of this. You have plenty of other features that could lead prospect to pay the Pro version. My experience on that is that you just driving them away. Overall when you competitors like [ removed ] have their free version full responsive and has more features than yours on their Pro version. Just saying… After I’m not omniscience. You should maybe do an A/B test to check what drives you more sales…

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