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The WpFASTER WordPress Speed Optimization Master Course

Our A - Z Performance Blueprint to Make Your WordPress Site Not Just Fast, But One of the Fastest Sites On Earth!
Instructor:
AJ McKay
4,047 students enrolled
English [Auto]
30-day money back satisfaction guarantee.
The most comprehensive, in-depth WordPress speed optimization course in all of existence.
Evergreen content/regular updates/HD Video (click the 'HD' icon in the lower right of course videos) & an attentive instructor that wants, above all else, to see you succeed.
Greater user engagement, longer on-site times, superior search engine positioning; and, if your website is monetized or is an eCommerce store – more money!
Acquire WpFASTER's WordPress performance optimization architecture and process, thereby empowering you with the skills to optimize your WordPress websites such that they are not just faster and not merely fast; but, are literally some of the fastest websites on the Internet, WordPress-powered or otherwise. You will further be able to SCIENTIFICALLY PROVE that they are: to anyone, anywhere, at any time.
Get access to some of the major ingredients of WpFASTER's 'secret sauce' to enter your WordPress website or blog into the realm of the speed elite.
Master everything you need to know: from basic, to intermediate, to advanced techniques and configurations, without having to learn ANY code.
Become adept at troubleshooting and mitigating optimization issues as they arise.
Be able to start your own WordPress Web Performance/Speed Optimization service, or add WordPress Web Performance/Speed Optimization as an adjunct or value added service to your website design business, potentially doubling your per-job profits.

The best investment of time and money I’ve made in a long time” (Joe Adams).

Best purchase on Udemy by far” (Luis José Zarza Romero). 

This course is very well done, and provides results. Within 2 days of finishing the videos, I was able to take a customers website from the 65th percentile in speed to the top 10th” (Franco Valentino).

The Best course that I’ve ever seen” (Thanaponth).

2 Thumbs, Up A++, Home Run. I am glad that not a lot of other Udemy Instructors I’ve encountered have a similar teaching style because I’d never get any actual work done. I’d be on Udemy all the time learning and not doing! Great stuff!” (Steve Dougherty).

Waaaay good stuff! The depth of information here is impressive. AJ has succeeded in making some very arcane, technical material accessible to anyone who is motivated enough to work through it” (Randall Zamorski).

This step-by-step course has done wonders for my websites. I now know more about speeding up WordPress than I ever thought possible” (Jeffery Wood).

AJ’s course is a must for anyone looking to improve their or clients website speed. A course that is worth doing from start to finish” (Ian Campbell).

AJ is an entertaining lecturer and he definitely knows his stuff” (Josh Tseng).

I was totally blown away by the simplicity, logical presentation of facts and real time results as I followed these lessons” (Frank).


Your WordPress website made not just faster & not merely fast, but one of the fastest websites on the Internet. The Official WpFASTER WordPress Speed Optimization Master Course is, by popular demand, finally here. Enjoy the rewards now!

…2 seconds…

You may have heard it said that this is the amount of time you have to get your content in front of the eyes of your website’s visitors before they start to bounce, or before you begin to lose money.

While this 2 second figure is indeed true, it doesn’t actually tell the whole story. Website speed is not a game of seconds. It is a game of milliseconds. A game in which a website that is interactive in a literal blink-of-an-eye quicker than yours will enjoy better user engagement, longer on-site times, superior search engine positioning; and, more income. These are the facts.

Now, more than ever, your website’s speed is absolutely critical to your site’s User Experience; and, your WordPress site’s ultimate success or failure:

  • Google found that a 500ms slowdown equals 20% decrease in ad revenue.
  • Amazon finds a 100ms slowdown – one tenth of one second – can mean a 1% decrease in revenue.
  • Yahoo! found that a 400ms improvement in load time translated to a 9% increase in traffic.
  • 27% of users say that visiting a slow site makes them likely to visit a competitor.
  • Google is so committed to speed and User Experience that they are, right within their search results, experimenting with affixing a “SLOW” label to slower websites…

In this, the official WpFASTER WordPress Speed Optimization Master Course, the only course of its kind on the planet, you will not learn how to make your WordPress websites merely faster, but how to make them some of the fastest, most performant websites in the entire world. You will further be able to prove that they are.

This course — WpFASTER’s blueprint — includes everything you need to know, from theory to application: Basic, to intermediate, to advanced WordPress performance techniques and configurations; to troubleshooting and mitigating optimization issues; and, ultimately, the goods to produce the most incredibly fast WordPress sites on the Web.

And lest I forget, you are going to learn all of this and more without having to know or learn any code whatsoever.

My name is AJ McKay. I am the Managing Partner for WpFASTER, the instructor for the course and here to help you every step of the way.

If you have a WordPress-powered website or blog and can see that this course will, in a very real way, pay you for taking & applying it, the Official WpFASTER WordPress Speed Optimization Master Course is for you!

SPEED. GET SOME.

Introduction to the Official WpFASTER WordPress Speed Optimization Master Course

1
Website Speed: How Much it Matters & Why "Fast Enough" Isn't

In this lecture learn why having the fastest possible version of your WordPress website is no longer optional.

2
Course Syllabus

Course syllabus.

3
How to Take the Course

I truly believe that this course makes learning everything one needs to know about WordPress performance optimization as easy as it can possibly be. But this doesn't mean it's easy! In this lecture I provide some tips, hints and tricks for you to maximize retention and the practicing of the information.

4
What the Course Is (& Is Not)

The course covers a lot of ground in the WordPress WPO (Web Performance Optimization) and UX (User Experience) Optimization space; but, there are a few things that one should know about what the course is not as well. This lecture will refine your understanding of what you can (and should) expect from the course (and what you shouldn't).

5
Remarks on Optimizing for Mobiles/Tablets (I.e. "High Latency" Devices)

It is an increasingly mobile world! This lecture swiftly deals with optimizing your WordPress website for 'high latency devices' like mobile phones and tablets.

6
Section 1 Quick Quiz
7
Notes, Links, Supplemental Materials & Whatnot Addendum for Section 1

Notes, Links, Supplemental Materials & Whatnot Addendum for Section 1

The WpFASTER WordPress Speed/Performance Optimization Foundation

1
Hosting Primer

This lecture covers why choosing the right host for your WordPress website is foundational to the web performance architecture you will learn how to implement in future lectures.

2
Compression Primer

Compression: What it is and why it is foundational to the WordPress web performance architecture you will learn how to implement in future lectures.

3
Minification (& Concatenation) Primer

Minification: What it is and why it is foundational to the WordPress web performance architecture you will learn how to implement in future lectures.

4
Reducing HTTP Requests Primer

Reducing the Number of HTTP Requests: What they are and why reducing them to as small a number as possible is foundational to the WordPress web performance architecture you will learn how to implement in future lectures.

5
Image Optimization Primer

Image Optimization: What it is and why it is foundational to the WordPress web performance architecture you will learn how to implement in future lectures.

6
Eliminating Render-Blocking JavaScript & CSS in 'Above-the-Fold' Content Primer

Render Blocking CSS & JavaScript: What it is and why getting rid of it is foundational to the WordPress web performance architecture you will learn how to implement in future lectures.

7
Asynchronous Resources Primer

Asynchronous Resources: What they are and why they are foundational to the WordPress web performance architecture you will learn how to implement in future lectures.

8
Caching Primer

Caching: What it is and why it is foundational to the WordPress web performance architecture you will learn how to implement in future lectures.

9
Section 2 Quick Quiz
10
Notes, Links, Supplemental Materials & Whatnot Addendum for Section 2

Notes, Links, Supplemental Materials & Whatnot Addendum for Section 2

Testing Your Optimizations With Speed Tests and Best Practices Tools

1
Prefatory Remarks on Website Testing Tools & Metrics (Performance Data)

Website Testing Tools: They're not all created equal. This lecture introduces you to the differences between them, particularly the difference between "synthetic" testing tools and "organic" testing tools: Which ones are best used for what; and, the best way to know what our WordPress site's users are actually experiencing and under what circumstances they are experiencing it.

* Without accurate metrics, it's all guesswork.
* Without accurate metrics, we have not proved nor can we prove anything.

2
Pingdom: What it's Good For & When to Use It

Pingdom: What it's Good For & When to Use It.

3
GTmetrix: What it's Good For & When to Use It

GTmetrix: What it's Good For & When to Use It

4
Google's PageSpeed Insights: What it's Good For & When to Use It

Google's PageSpeed Insights: What it's Good For & When to Use It.

5
WebPageTest: What it's Good For & When to Use It

WebPageTest: What it's Good For & When to Use It. (...Spoiler Alert: Everything & Always...)

6
Section 3 Quick Quiz
7
Notes, Links, Supplemental Materials & Whatnot Addendum for Section 3

Notes, Links, Supplemental Materials & Whatnot Addendum for Section 3

Sections 1 - 3 Recap & Remarks On Optimizing Your WordPress Site's 'Core'

1
Sections 1 - 3 Recap & Prefatory Remarks on 'Core' Optimization

Recap of sections 1 - 3 & remarks on the optimization of your WordPress site's 'Core': What that is, with the how-to's of Core Optimization following in sections 5 - 9.

Caching

1
Caching: Prefatory Remarks

Prefatory remarks about caching.

2
Page Caching How-To + Troubleshooting

Learn how to implement and optimize page caching for your WordPress site, as well as how to mitigate general Page Caching issues.

3
Browser Caching (+ Headers Optimization) How-To + Troubleshooting

Learn how to implement and optimize browser caching for your WordPress site, as well as how to mitigate general Browser Caching issues.

4
Database & Object Caching How-To + Troubleshooting

Learn how to implement and optimize database and object caching for your WordPress site, as well as how to mitigate general Database and Object Caching issues.

5
Section 5 Quick Quiz
6
Notes, Links, Supplemental Materials & Whatnot Addendum for Section 5

Notes, Links, Supplemental Materials & Whatnot Addendum for Section 5

Minification & Concatenation I

1
Minification & Concatenation: Prefatory Remarks

Prefatory remarks about Minification & Concatenation.

2
Minification & Concatenation How-To

How to implement Minification and Concatenation for your WordPress site.

3
Troubleshooting Minification & Concatenation

Troubleshooting issues that might arise while minifying and concatenating your WordPress website.

4
Section 6 Quick Quiz
5
Notes, Links, Supplemental Materials & Whatnot Addendum for Section 6

Notes, Links, Supplemental Materials & Whatnot Addendum for Section 6

Minification & Concatenation II: The Render Blocking CSS & JavaScript Conundrum

1
How to Eliminate Render Blocking CSS in Above-the-Fold Content: Part I

How to solve problems with render blocking CSS via inlining the CSS required to render all content that appears above-the-fold.

2
BONUS: Adjunct to Part I: Different Inline CSS on Different Pages/Posts How-To

The same, one block of inlined CSS applied to every page of your website doesn't always render every page optimally. In this adjunct to How to Eliminate Render Blocking CSS in Above-the-Fold Content: Part I, learn how to apply different blocks of inlined CSS to different pages and posts on your WordPress site.

3
How to Eliminate Render Blocking CSS in Above-the-Fold Content: Part II

How to solve problems with render blocking CSS via inlining ALL of your WordPress site's CSS.

4
How to Ideally Eliminate Render Blocking JavaScript in Above-the-Fold Content

Solving the render blocking JavaScript conundrum with the "async" AND "defer" attributes for cross-browser compatibility.

5
Summary Remarks On Minification & the Render Blocking CSS & JavaScript Conundrum

Summary Remarks On Minification & the Render Blocking CSS and JavaScript Conundrum.

6
Section 7 Quick Quiz
7
Notes, Links, Supplemental Materials & Whatnot Addendum for Section 7

Notes, Links, Supplemental Materials & Whatnot Addendum for Section 7

Image Optimization

1
Image Optimization How-To

The application of image optimization on your WordPress site.

2
Section 8 Quick Quiz
3
Notes, Links, Supplemental Materials & Whatnot Addendum for Section 8

Notes, Links, Supplemental Materials & Whatnot Addendum for Section 8

Lazy Loading

1
Lazy Loading (Images, Thumbnails, Gravatars, iframes & Widgets) How-To

Learn and apply the multiple uses of lazy loading (i.e. delaying the loading of certain content until that content is scrolled to) to reduce total page size as well as the total number of HTTP requests.

2
Section 9 Quick Quiz
3
Notes, Links, Supplemental Materials & Whatnot Addendum for Section 9

Notes, Links, Supplemental Materials & Whatnot Addendum for Section 9

Advanced WordPress Optimizations: A Taste of the WpFASTER Secret Sauce

1
Prefatory Remarks About Advanced Optimizations

Prefatory Remarks About Advanced Optimizations.

2
Plugin Organization & Prioritization

Learn how to properly organize and prioritize plugins (i.e. manipulate which ones load when and where) for significantly reduced file sizes and faster loading times for your WordPress website.

3
Browser Hinting

Browser hints: what they are and how to use them to maximize the speed of your WordPress site.

4
PushState + AJAX (PJAX)

Learn how to use PJAX to eliminate subsequent-page-load latency for INSTANT, page-to-page navigation on your WordPress site.

5
Cache Warming & Cron Jobs

Learn how to keep your WordPress site's cache perpetually fresh so that no one ever hits a stale or uncached page on your WordPress website.

6
Domain Sharding

Learn how to leverage domain sharding for quicker serving of your WordPress site's static assets, like images and videos.

7
Section 10 Quick Quiz
8
Notes, Links, Supplemental Materials & Whatnot Addendum for Section 10

Notes, Links, Supplemental Materials & Whatnot Addendum for Section 11

'Edge' Optimization: Content Delivery Networks (CDNs)

1
Prefatory Remarks About Edge Optimization, CDNs & An Introduction to CloudFlare

Prefatory Remarks About 'Edge' Optimization & Content Delivery Networks with an introduction to CloudFlare.

2
Installing CloudFlare

How to install CloudFlare.

3
Maximizing CloudFlare Settings

Ideally configuring CloudFlare's "Settings" tabs.

4
Page Rules Pro-Tips

How to make the most out of CloudFlare's "Page Rules" feature to maximize the speed of your WordPress site.

5
Section 11 Quick Quiz
6
Notes, Links, Supplemental Materials & Whatnot Addendum for Section 11

Notes, Links, Supplemental Materials & Whatnot Addendum for Section 12

Bonus: Server Optimizations

1
A Taste of Optimizing Your Server (For Those on VPS/Dedicated Servers)

(Fairly) easy server tweaks. WARNING: It is highly recommended that you have SOME manner of experience with moving about in your server before trying these.

Speed. You Got Some!

1
It's Been Real, Yo: Closing Remarks

It's Been Real, Yo: Closing Remarks.

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