Performance Optimisation
Specialist WordPress performance engineering for business-critical sites. Real fixes for slow load times, failed Core Web Vitals, and databases that buckle under pressure.

WordPress Uptime Monitoring: Ensuring Maximum Website Availability
Your website going offline is a real operational risk. Servers overload, software conflicts bring sites down, and physical damage to hosting infrastructure can take a site offline without warning. Each of these causes damages your reputation, drags down your search rankings, and costs you traffic and sales. The question is how quickly you find out

A Guide for Improving WordPress Server Response Time
Server response time is the gap between a visitor clicking a link to your site and their browser receiving the first piece of data back from your server. That gap, measured as Time to First Byte (TTFB), determines how quickly the rest of the page can begin loading. A slow TTFB sets a ceiling on

WordPress Downtime Costs: Why Uptime Guarantees Matter
When a website goes offline, the loss is immediate. Visitors who cannot reach your site do not wait. They leave, and they spend their money elsewhere. E-N Computers’ 2024 calculation puts a number on that: a business generating £1 million in annual revenue loses approximately £3,000 for every day its website is down. Scale that

Advanced Techniques for WooCommerce Speed Optimization
Every pound you spend on paid search, social ads, or email campaigns is pointing potential customers at a door. If that door opens slowly, they leave. missed sales and damaged reputation are the direct result of a WooCommerce store that fails to meet basic speed expectations, and the customers who leave rarely come back to





