Everything about website speed, Core Web Vitals, and performance
Performance is a cluster of technical topics — not a single blog post. This hub gathers in-depth information on loading speed, WordPress bottlenecks, and measurable conversion impact, with clear routes to implementation.
- ✓ Core Web Vitals & field data
- ✓ WordPress performance
- ✓ Technical SEO integration
- ✓ Commercial next steps
In-depth guides within performance
Published articles and guides. More topics will follow in phases — only content that is complete will become visible.
PageRank and topical authority via information architecture
Website performance touches upon server, frontend, CMS, third-party scripts, and conversion — standalone blog posts rarely cover that. This subhub groups in-depth content under one collection so that Google and visitors understand the hierarchy: hub → performance → specific guide.
Commercial services remain on their own pages. This hub links to them when implementation or a quotation makes sense — without pricing or a service schedule on the collection itself.
FAQ about website performance.
Everything that affects load time and user experience: server (TTFB), caching, images, JavaScript, Core Web Vitals (LCP, INP, CLS), WordPress plugins, and third-party scripts. This hub collects in-depth guides — start at website speed for the full explanation.
Google and visitors understand hierarchy better when related knowledge is grouped under a single collection: web design agency → performance → specific guide. This concentrates internal links and topical authority on the collection page itself, without commercial pricing.
No. Speed is broader (hosting, cache, assets). Core Web Vitals are three specific metrics from real user data (CrUX). A site can appear “fast” in Lighthouse but have poor CWV on mobile — that is why we measure field data and lab.
Faster TTFB and less render blocking improve UX, SEO, and conversion. Many WordPress sites slow down due to plugin stacks and page builders — see our WordPress website page for implementation and our speed guide for diagnostics.
With crawl budget, indexing, structured data, and server signaling (HTTPS, redirects, sitemap). Performance and technical SEO overlap — for example, slow mobile pages or CLS in SERP previews. More context at technical SEO.
Start with a scan or conversation via contact. For a concrete implementation proposal, you can use a request a quoteWe do not provide a generic price for this information hub — the scope determines the approach.
Measure speed, find bottlenecks, improve conversion
We start with field data and a waterfall — no blind plugin recommendations. Then, a plan that fits WordPress, WooCommerce, or custom development.