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DK-125 website performance optimisation for small and medium business 1-4 weeks

Website performance optimisation for sites that need to earn leads.

Speed, Core Web Vitals, accessibility and technical clean-up for business websites that are too slow, too heavy, too fragile or too hard for buyers to use.

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Website Performance: quick answer

Website Performance Optimisation for Australian businesses that need practical help, clear ownership and support after launch.

Website performance optimisation improves slow pages, heavy scripts, Core Web Vitals, accessibility issues and the paths buyers use before they enquire.

Not a fit if

Not a fit if the site is already fast, key pages pass Core Web Vitals, and there are no slow templates, heavy scripts or conversion paths worth improving.

Ask about Website Performance
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When Website Performance makes sense

Businesses with an existing website that should be kept, improved and made easier for buyers and search engines to use.

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Pages load slowly on mobile

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Forms and scripts drag down conversion

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Images, fonts and plugins are heavier than they need to be

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Technical issues are hurting search and paid traffic

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What Website Performance includes

Practical inclusions that show what gets checked, fixed, documented and supported after the work is done.

Performance and accessibility audit

We identify what is slowing the page down before cutting scripts, images or plugins.

Image, script and CSS clean-up

Core Web Vitals and accessibility fixes are handled alongside practical conversion checks.

Core Web Vitals improvement plan

The clean-up work is documented so future edits do not undo the gains.

Before-and-after handover report

Before-and-after reporting shows what changed and what should be watched next.

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Services often paired with Website Performance

Related services that usually sit beside this work before launch, after launch or when the scope changes.

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What to check before you buy

Ask how the work is mapped, how risks are handled, who owns the result and what support looks like after launch.

Current speed

Measure before changing

A performance job should start with current speed data, Core Web Vitals, key templates, scripts, images, forms and the pages that matter most for enquiries.

Change log

Show what improved

You should receive before-and-after results, a plain-English change log, risks to watch and guidance for future content or plugin changes.

Priority pages

Fix what matters first

A focused performance review should agree priority pages, target metrics, likely fixes and any changes that need separate approval.

Support

Keep the site fast

Performance work should leave notes for future content, plugin and tracking changes so the site does not slow down again immediately.

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Website Performance in Perth and across Australia

Perth is home base. Remote delivery is available for Australian businesses where the scope, communication and support model are clear.

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Related terms

Key terms to help you compare platforms, data models and support responsibilities.

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Website Performance questions

Common questions about Website Performance Optimisation for Australian businesses.

Is website performance optimisation worth it?

Yes, if slow pages, poor mobile speed, heavy scripts or Core Web Vitals issues are costing enquiries, ad spend or customer trust.

Will this help SEO?

Performance is only one part of SEO, but faster pages, stable layouts and cleaner scripts make the site easier for people and search engines to use.

Can you improve WordPress speed?

Yes. WordPress performance work can include plugin review, image optimisation, caching, script clean-up, hosting checks and safer content patterns.

Do you provide before-and-after reporting?

Yes. Performance work should show what changed, what improved and what still needs watching after the sprint.