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Metorik review – Advanced Reporting and Emails for WooCommerce

Metorik Review

As an online store owner, you want to be able to manage and analyze your store’s day-to-day activities easily. Right?

Imagine if you had a single dashboard that gave you a quick bird’s eye view of your store’s most important metrics. And what if you could get answers to questions like What was the best selling shoe size this month? or Which products are under-performing? without digging deeper into data scattered across multiple sources.

Certainly, you’d be able to take immediate action, improve the user experience, and grow your bottom line.

The only problem is that WooCommerce on its own doesn’t offer much functionality for effectively managing your online store. This is why you need a robust tool like Metorik to help you properly run your WooCommerce store.

How to Remove Unused CSS

How to Remove Unused CSS in WordPress

Any unused CSS on your page can cause a delay in first rendering content because it takes more time for the browser to process and download the needed CSS files. You have to remove unused CSS to optimize your web page and ensure it loads quickly when a visitor accesses it.

In this article, we’ll explain how you can fix the “remove unused CSS” warning from the Google PageSpeed Insights test.

How to Avoid Chaining Critical Requests

How to Avoid Chaining Critical Requests

As a WooCommerce store owner, you don’t want customers to experience poor page load speeds and response times. This causes a poor user experience that leads to visitors bouncing off your website sooner than they had planned to, without seeing your product catalog.

Chaining critical requests can cause slower page load times and poor response times on your web page. All critical resources are being rendered in the same order that’s mentioned in your HTML code. As a result, it can delay the first content rendering on the visitor’s screen depending on the size of the resource and the length of the chain.

How to Defer Offscreen Images in WordPress

How to Defer Offscreen Images in WordPress

As a WooCommerce store owner, you don’t want prospective customers to land on a blank, empty web page that shows no signs of content being rendered on it. This causes a poor user experience that can lead to visitors bouncing off your website.

Since images are the largest, resource-heavy elements on your web pages, optimizing them is a great way to reduce page load times on your site. This is particularly important for eCommerce sites that have lots of images on the main page, shop page, and category pages.

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