WordPress caching helps your website load more quickly by reducing the amount of data transfer between your site visitor’s browser, your site’s WordPress database, and your website’s web server.
Processing
You automatically knew the result without doing any processing.
WordPress websites
Most WordPress websites are viewed many hundreds, thousands
Generate the site’s
Generate the site’s header and footer Find sidebar widgets
Browser requests
Majority of browser requests will be triggering the exact same calculations
Implement the best content management system.
WordPress caching can dramatically improve performance by reducing page load times. Instead of serving up dynamic content with each page load, WordPress can instead generate static HTML files to your visitors. This means faster page loading and less load on your server.
If someone were to ask you to calculate the result of 10 x 10, you’d probably know immediately that the correct answer is 100. In fact
you didn’t even need to think about it to know the right answer. You’ve performed this particular multiplication problem on so many occasions in your life that you don’t even need to run a mental calculation.
Why is WordPress Caching So Important?
Caching your WordPress website can have a dramatic impact on your website’s performance. Page load times are critical to a website’s success. After all, how many times have you gone to use a website, and it takes a while to load — given up and gone to a competitor’s site? Exactly.
SEO rankings
Website caching and speeding up your page speeds can actually help improve search engine discoverability. Here’s more on how Google uses page speed in mobile search
Bounce rate
Over half of your visitors will abandon your website if a mobile page takes over 3 seconds to load. Here’s more on how speed is now a landing page factor for Google Search and Ads..