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13 ways to improve speed of your Shopify stores

  1. Optimize images: Compress and resize images to reduce their file size and improve the loading time of your website.
  2. Minimize HTTP requests: Reduce the number of HTTP requests made by your website by combining and minifying CSS and JavaScript files.
  3. Use a Content Delivery Network (CDN): Use a CDN to distribute your website's content across multiple servers, so that it can be loaded faster for users around the world.
  4. Use a caching plugin: Use a caching plugin to temporarily store commonly used elements of your website, such as images and scripts, so that they can be loaded faster for repeat visitors.
  5. Use Gzip compression: Use Gzip compression to compress your website's files, so that they can be loaded faster for users.
  6. Use a lightweight theme: Use a lightweight and optimized theme to reduce the number of resources needed to load your website.
  7. Use AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) : AMP helps to speed up the loading time of your webpages which can improve user experience and also improve the page ranking on google.
  8. Optimize your scripts: Optimize any custom scripts used on your website, such as by minifying or concatenating them, to reduce their size and improve loading times.
  9. Use browser caching: Implement browser caching on your website, so that commonly used resources can be stored in the browser's cache and loaded faster for repeat visitors.
  10. Remove unnecessary apps: Remove any apps that are no longer being used or not important for your website to reduce the number of resources being loaded.
  11. Optimize your databases: Optimize your databases to improve the speed at which they can retrieve and process data.
  12. Use Lazy loading: Use lazy loading, which loads images and videos as a user scrolls down the page, can help speed up the loading time of your website.
  13. Use a performance monitoring tool: Use a performance monitoring tool, such as Google Analytics or GTmetrix, to track the loading speed of your website and identify areas for improvement.
By implementing these strategies, you can improve the speed of your Shopify store and provide a better user experience for your customers. Remember to regularly monitor and test your website's speed to make sure it stays fast and responsive.