Google PageSpeed – what is it?
Using Google PageSpeed, you can see how quickly your website loads. Also, it calculates the speed scores for your website from zero to one hundred – one for mobile and one for desktop. Below I will discuss why google Mobile PageSpeed is important and how to easily increase wordpress website google mobile pagespeed score instanly using some plugins.
What is the importance of Google Mobile PageSpeed?
Beginner website design & development teams often think that a WordPress website is fast if it loads quickly for them. You might notice, however, that your site often loads faster for you than it does for other users because of caching and browser location.
Nowadays, it is crucial to have a quick WordPress website. Sites that take too long to load are generally abandoned by users. In other words, if your website is slow, you can lose a lot of visitors.
And finally, page speed influences your website ranking on search engines. Search engines will rank your website higher if it loads quickly, particularly on mobile devices.
How can you easily speed up Google mobile pages without spending much time or effort?
The answer is to install these two wordpress website speed optimization plugins which will help load your website faster in mobile phone :
1. WP Rocket :
WP Rocket is without a doubt one of the best caching and performance optimization plugins. The plugin gives your bloated website an immediate boost in Google’s mobile pagespeed just by installing it and ticking a few settings. Google Mobile PageSpeed score for my test website jumped from 20 to 60. However, I was not completely satisfied because I expected a higher score than 60. So I tested a lot of different website’s performance optimization plugins and finally found one that works
best with WP rocket.
2. Perfmatters:
It is marketed as a lightweight WordPress performance plugin. My test website showed a perfect score of 98 out of 100 after I installed and activated the Perfmatters plugin, changed a few settings, and retested it in Google PageSpeed Insights.