You have a number of missing files. Take care of that first. http://tools.pingdom.com/fpt/#!/cq9DgQ/http://returnonsports.com The "wait time" on your site was not fast. If your site is using caching, then it is slow. If you are not using caching, then it is not bad if it is the first load in a while. A second test from the Netherlands: http://tools.pingdom.com/fpt/#!/cnfvhA/http://returnonsports.com
It feels quite fast for me once the background content has loaded and been cached. If your webhost can't do any caching/optimisation you could always give the free version of CloudFlare with aggressive caching and full optimization a try - I've seen it make sites on rubbish hosts fly!
Give a try using WP Super Cache and minify your JS. Also try CloudFlare as @linuxthefish recommended. If problems continue, you'll need to see about contacting your web host or leaving them
Hi, There could be many issue of slow site:- ## Server configuration ## Plugins optimization and configuration ## Theme customization I HAVE FEW QUESTION REGARDING THIS ISSUE:- ## Which CDN you have used? ## Can you please let me know your server plan? Once I will have THESE details, I will analyze site statistics, technical issues, Site Speed issues, I will also analyze a host of factors to give you a complete diagnostic on the health of your site with Review Reports.
Seems like you are using a shared hosting plan. You can try a few things here; 1) Optimize your database (first make backup) 2) Add cache plugin : if already have one then try a different one. The two best ones are WP Super Cache and W3 Total Cache. 3) Add CDN --> CloudFlare might be best for you at this stage as it takes care of images/html/css/scripts etc No. 3 will show significant improvements in you GTMetrix report. If still it takes too long to load then it is time to move to a different host or Optimized Wordpress hosting. P.S. After I moved two of my 7 year old wordpress sites to optimized wordpress hosting my site load times went from 5-15 seconds to less then 2 seconds.
Install WP super cache plugin. That will speed up your site a little bit and also make the images smaller.
It was already mentioned, but still You are to use CDN. If you have ever faced with such a company I think it will be easy for to to understand if not, u can ask me about it. I also work with CDN. By the way can give u a good link
Agree with zipal patel. You should try to diminish unnecessary plug.ins first then use the WP Super Cache. I have same issues before and it worked well though.
You can follow these tips to increase your website speed 1. Choose a good host 2. Start with a solid framework/theme 3. Use an effective caching plugin 4. Use a content delivery network (CDN) 5. Optimize images (automatically) 6. Optimize your homepage to load quickly 7. Optimize your WordPress database 8. Disable hotlinking and leeching of your content 9. Add an expires header to static resources 10. Control the amount of post revisions stored