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How to optimize website performance: Real-world fixes that work

Understanding how to optimize website performance goes beyond chasing perfect scores—it’s about removing the friction users actually feel. The most effective website performance optimization techniques focus on practical fixes like trimming image weight, speeding up server response, controlling third-party scripts, and stabilizing page layout. This guide shows which changes matter first and why they consistently improve speed, UX, and search results.

Anup Tamang

Full-Stack Developer

Building a Complex WordPress-Powered Online Platform for the Music Publishers Association

Discover how GetDevDone partnered with The Playground design agency to build a feature-rich WordPress platform for the Music Publishers Association (MPA) in the UK. Our team transformed detailed designs into a responsive, Retina-ready website and integrated WordPress with CiviPlus CMS, ensuring seamless content management and a flawless user experience.

Yuliya Mikitenko

Account Manager

Craft CMS vs. WordPress: Comparison in Tables

Still deciding between Craft CMS and WordPress for your business website? In the second part of our series, we delve into the crucial technical differences between these platforms to help you make an informed choice.

Baylor Eaton

Business Development Manager

Craft CMS vs WordPress: In-Depth Comparison for Performance, SEO, and Scalability (2026 Guide)

TL;DR: Craft CMS is built for projects that need room to grow, offering more control over structure, performance, and security. WordPress is a great option when you want to launch quickly, keep costs down, and lean on a huge ecosystem of plugins and community support. Curious which one fits your goals better? Our new article makes the choice clear.

Baylor Eaton

Business Development Manager

What bespoke WordPress development really means

Bespoke WordPress development makes sense when your site needs non standard workflows, long term scalability, or deep integrations with business systems. It gives you control over architecture, performance, and data flow instead of working around theme or platform limitations.

Dmytro Mashchenko

CEO of GetDevDone