SABRINA ZEIDAN

WordPress Performance Engineer

WordPress speed optimization service to pass Core Web Vitals

WordPress speed optimization service to pass Core Web Vitals

What to expect:

Steps for WordPress speed optimization:

  1. First I make an Audit
  2. Then I work on WordPress Performance Optimization
  3. Afterward, I provide the report, changelog and recommendations on how to maintain a good speed in the future
  4. Technical details, time frame, money
  5. Partners section

First: I make a Core Web Vitals Audit

A while ago I tested the current loading time of the different types of pages on your website across mobile and desktop. Now I don’t do this as CWV section in Google Search Console provides reliable information about this.

Steps that I take to perform the audit:

Audit. Step 1. Does the problem exist?

Define if a problem exists at all (if the site is not passing the CWV assessment)
I’ll ask you to send me an invite to the following:
* Google Search Console
* Google Analytics
In GA I’m going to check the most popular URLs on the website and audience location and match it with Core Web Vitals results in GSC.

Audit. Step 2. What is the problem, specifically?

If the problem does exist and Core Web Vitals are not passing, my next step is to define the specific problem we are going to solve (say, LCP on Mobile, LCP on Desktop, CLS on Desktop — basically, what exactly prevents the website from passing CWV).

My Spreadsheet template to WordPress Performance Audit
(It’s a real template that I use, but all the sensitive information is stripped)

Audit. Step 3. Can I replicate it in Lab, reliably?

Find the tool+settings combination where I can replicate each of those issues in Lab tests. Note them.

Audit. Step 4. What are the possible reasons/bottlenecks causing each of the issues?

Audit and identify possible reasons for each issue and possible ways to resolve those.
I prepare a list of the issues that are slowing down your website and a list of actions needed to resolve these issues.

Audit. Step 5. My forecast and promise

Based on the information that I have at this point about the issues, their possible causes and what’s needed to be done to resolve those, I am able to make a forecast — if it’s possible to resolve them while preserving how website looks and functions (rarely, but it happens, that it’s not possible), and if so — what is my estimate for this work money and time-wise.

I described my audit process in detail in this talk:

Second: WordPress Performance Optimization Service itself

Performance Optimization. Step 1. Plan of action

If you like my analysis and you agree on terms and pricing,  I will make a road map to speed up your website.
Some types of work should be done on staging first. Some types of work should be done on live only. Some of the actions will require collaboration with your team (developers, and sometimes marketers and designers as well), but most won’t.

Performance Optimization. Step 2. The Work

  1. Backup 🙂
  2. I’m going to ask you for staging (or permission to launch staging myself) + low-activity time on live when I can work there (I’ll need about 2h windows most likely).
  3. All work that is done on staging is pushed to production after testing.
  4. After this, there is another round of testing on the live website to make sure there are no issues.
    • I document and comment on all the changes I make on your website.
    • All of the changes I make are separated from your current theme (they all are saved as a child theme or plugin). It makes it easy to revert all the changes made by me and it’s easy for your developers (current or future) to include these changes afterwards exactly the way that is the most convenient for them.
    • I pass all the information to your developers so they know exactly what has been done.

Performance Optimization. Step 3. Results And Report

I make tests the same way as I did them during the audit (using the same tool where I was able to reproduce issues during the Audit, with the same settings/conditions) and provide the After-Optimization Numbers Report:

Spreadsheet with after Performance optimization results
(It’s a real template that I use, but all the sensitive information is stripped)

You will be able to perform tests under the same conditions too.

Performance Optimization. Step 4. Changelog and Recommendations

Along with After-Optimization Report, I prepare a Changelog that includes a detailed list of what has been done, where, and the backup of settings.

Recommedations after Core Web Vitals Optimization Service
(It’s a real template that I use, but all the sensitive information is stripped)

Additionally, I prepare the list of recommendations for development and design teams.

It includes, what else can be done to improve website speed further, and how to maintain the results that are already achieved. Also, sometimes we arrange video calls with in-house developers or designers so I can explain how to maintain performance in the future and answer the questions.

Technical details, time-frame, money for Core Web Vitals Optimization:

Audit

Performance Optimization

If this all sounds good and you want to hire me, or you have any questions or anything — feel free to contact me.

Partners section for developers and agencies

If you know me, you like the way I work and you are happy to recommend me to your clients, I will be more than happy to pay you back 10% of my income.

I do work white-label too, the same way. I also work on a per-hour basis for backend performance optimization and bugs/difficult situations resolving.

P.S. If you want me to host a workshop for your development team, please, check out this.