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      <title>WordPress Performance Optimization for Publishers</title>
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      <description>A slow WordPress site costs you readers and search rankings. Core Web Vitals are a direct Google ranking factor, and reader tolerance for slow page loads is low — measured in seconds, not minutes. The good news is that WordPress performance problems are largely solved problems. The fixes are well-understood, the tools are mature, and the gains from a properly optimized installation are substantial.
This is a systematic walkthrough of what actually moves the needle.</description>
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