How to Speed Up Your WordPress Website in India (Score 90+ on PageSpeed)

Sai Kumar February 25, 2026 2 min read

Site speed directly affects your Google rankings and your earnings. A 1-second delay in page load time reduces conversions by 7% and increases bounce rate significantly. The good news: most WordPress sites can be dramatically improved with free plugins. Here\’s the exact checklist used by MyWebLearn to achieve a 94 PageSpeed score.

Why Speed Matters So Much in India

70% of Indian internet users access websites on mobile, often on 4G connections that are slower than fixed broadband. Google\’s mobile-first indexing means your mobile speed score matters more than desktop. A slow mobile site loses both rankings and visitors.

The Complete Speed Optimisation Checklist

Step 1: Choose Fast Hosting

No plugin can overcome bad hosting. Shared hosting on low-cost providers throttles your server resources during peak traffic. Hostinger uses LiteSpeed servers which are 3-5x faster than Apache servers used by older hosts.

Step 2: Install LiteSpeed Cache (Free)

If your host uses LiteSpeed servers (Hostinger does), LiteSpeed Cache plugin is the most powerful free caching solution available. Enable: Page Cache, Browser Cache, Image Lazy Load, CSS Minify, JS Minify, and CDN integration.

Step 3: Compress and Optimise Images

Images are the #1 cause of slow page loads. Install \”Smush\” or \”ShortPixel\” plugin to automatically compress images on upload. Convert images to WebP format — 30-50% smaller than JPEG with no visible quality loss.

Step 4: Use a CDN

A Content Delivery Network (CDN) stores copies of your site on servers worldwide. Cloudflare offers a free CDN tier that significantly reduces load times for Indian visitors accessing your site. Enable through LiteSpeed Cache plugin settings.

Step 5: Reduce Plugins

Every active plugin adds code that slows your site. Audit your plugins monthly. Delete anything you\’re not actively using — even deactivated plugins slow down WordPress admin.

Test Your Speed

Use these free tools to measure your score before and after optimisation:

  • Google PageSpeed Insights (pagespeed.web.dev)
  • GTmetrix (gtmetrix.com)
  • Pingdom (tools.pingdom.com) — test from Singapore server for most accurate India results
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Sai Kumar
Sai Kumar

Founder of MyWebLearn. Helping students across India learn digital skills and earn online.

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