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Operating and managing your website may not be easy. You can make it easier for yourself by using plugins that perform specific tasks or facilitate coping with the technical aspects. Discover five great programs that are useful for WordPress users, but some of them are also available for other content management systems.

WP Rocket
Loading speed is one of the most important webpage metrics – visitors are very sensitive to slow speeds. The WP Rocket plugin helps to ensure the quick loading of your webpages.
WP Rocket implements various methods to optimize the loading speed of the webpage elements. The plugin gives a good overview of the current situation and allows you to set various parameters accurately.
Yoast SEO
Search engine visibility of a website plays an important role in its success. Achieving an SEO master level is not an easy task, but Yoast SEO makes it a little easier for beginners.
It can be used, for example, to automatically create meta content descriptions and SEO titles, and generally optimise the page content so it would achieve higher ranking in search results.
Optimole
Loading all the content could take much longer on webpages containing many large images. Optimole helps to optimize the size of uploaded images in real time, so that the loading the images would not prevent quick and convenient use of the webpage.
In addition, it can automatically take into account the connection speed of each visitor’s device and adjust the image quality accordingly, if necessary.
Hotjar
Hotjar is a plugin that collects behavioral user information. It uses the heatmap method to show the links most clicked by the visitors of the website. Similarly, it identifies the links getting the least clicks.
This information can be, for example, used to analyze the website structure or get an idea of the visitors’ behavior and preferences.
Proof
Understanding consumer behavior is an important success factor for e-commerce websites. This is where the power of social impact could coax your website visitors into making a purchase. The idea of social proof is simple: when a webpage visitor sees, for example, a notification telling them someone has just bought a product that is almost out of stock, this could be the factor swaying them to make the purchase.
The Proof plugin allows you to display such pop-up messages on your website. Their content can be designed according to your website’s profile and you can display the information you wish.
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