Just a little while ago I uploaded a video tutorial on how to add a content delivery
network service to your WordPress-based website and I totally forgot to do one thing that
was probably the most important thing to do and thank goodness one of the subscribers
on the channel reminded me and said hey what about this so here's the video I'll put a
link in the video description box and I'll also pin it to the con to the append comment
area and so the full video tutorial and ride here Kyle he's from old global web I should
put a link to his website as well he's a website developer he said what kind of speed difference
are we talking got any before and after numbers and so he posted that in the just pointed
out the thing that I totally did not add that to the video which is a before and after someone
to go into that right now I did do a before-and-after test and so he actually then went and added
followed the tutorial added a content delivery network the same service that I shown in the
video to one of his development websites and his tests were that it loaded a second faster
so just by doing this one simple thing it shaved off one second off of his low time
and I would definitely say that is a win especially considering adding a content delivery network
really is just a matter of a few pennies per month depending on the website so here is
the website I used in the tutorial and I went in and added BunnyCDN is just a very affordable
high-performance CDN it only cost a few pennies per month you'll learn about that in the video
so let me show you the before and the after now all I did was take the URL to this website
and I haven't really done anything with this website so here you can see just some images
and some text in all that now none of the images or anything have been through any optimizations
or anything like that I just took the URL and I put it in peeing down the kingdom has
a speed test tool and so I went ahead and I put it in kingdom and it should for the
before and the after so let's just go ahead and look at the before I'm not doing this
alive on purpose because sometimes let me just say speed tests can vary meaning you'll
do it three times you really probably want to take the average of the three so here is
the non-CDN stats from kingdom so you see a snapshot of the image right in there now
I'm using InMotion hosting for this website and I'm also using the Astra WordPress theme
and one of their Astro starter sites and I have LifterLMS all kinds of stuff on this
website so the performance grade because Asher is already very optimized is just came in
at 90% alone time at 3.36 seconds which is not great it's good but it's not great but
like I said there's been no optimizations at all done on this website and so here's
it's it's a thing there okay and then after this is the score I got after so it went from
that 3.3 seconds down to 1.3 seconds so it actually shaved off two seconds and that's
pretty huge when you consider it was already loading pretty snappy to begin with to so
to go from that down to 1.3 seconds it's pretty fabulous if you asked me but like I said your
mileage may vary Y MM V I'm not saying that everyone that adds this CDN to the WordPress
website are going to have these massive gains however one second two seconds shaved off
and already quick load time is a huge huge win if you took it into percentages it's loading
over twice as fast with this one little thing that really just costs a few pennies so anyways
if you watched that video and decided to take the plunge and add a content delivery network
to your WordPress based website I'd like to hear your results in the comments section
down below and if you didn't watch that video it's a full tutorial I will have a link in
the video description box down below it's definitely something worth checking out you
can see in the video that it would really for my website with a ton of traffic that
I get it's going to probably cost me less than a dollar per month to have a content
delivery network I think most websites it might cost $0.05-$0.10 per month to have a
content delivery network on their website so if your Webhost doesn't provided and most
of the shared hosting doesn't you usually get it with managed WordPress hosting is definitely
the best nickel you can spend per month to add a content delivery network to your website
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