Monthly Archives: May 2026
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- May 14, 2026Adding gift wrapping to your Magento 2 store can boost average order value by 15-30%. This guide covers everything from native Magento functionality to custom implementations and the best extensions for 2026.
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- May 13, 2026Your Magento 2 PageSpeed score is costing you sales. Page Speed Optimizer fixes Core Web Vitals with one-click lazy loading, async/defer JS, critical CSS, and main-thread offloading. Hyvä-compatible, 150€ lifetime license.
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- May 13, 2026Magento 2 stores leak SEO value daily — missing meta tags, 404s from disabled products, zero structured data. SEO Ultimate Optimizer audits your entire catalog and fixes everything automatically. 190€ lifetime license.
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- May 13, 2026Skip the product page. Create URLs that add products directly to cart and redirect customers where you want — checkout, upsell, or custom landing. Boost ad ROAS instantly.
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- May 13, 2026Slow indexing kills Magento performance. Advanced Index Manager gives you per-indexer batch size control, performance logs, and smart suggestions — all from the admin panel. No CLI needed.
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- May 12, 2026Step-by-step guide to creating Magento 2 free shipping cart rules. Covers coupon-based free shipping, minimum order thresholds, and product-specific rules — plus where native Magento falls short and how to fix it.
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- May 06, 202653% of users abandon sites slower than 3s. Learn how to fix Magento 2 Core Web Vitals and pass Google PageSpeed with one extension.
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- May 06, 2026Magento 2 ships with SEO problems: duplicate content, broken hreflang, thin category pages. Learn how SEO Ultimate Optimizer fixes them all in 5 minutes.
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- May 06, 2026Your Magento 2 store needs a Point of Sale system that syncs inventory in real time. Discover how EasyPos, a native Magento POS, unifies online and in-store sales.
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- May 06, 2026
Why Varnish Cache Matters for Magento 2
Varnish Cache is a reverse proxy that sits in front of your Magento 2 store and serves cached pages to visitors — before the request even hits PHP. The result? Pages load in milliseconds instead of seconds.
For Magento stores with heavy catalog pages, Varnish can reduce server load by 80% and slash Time to First Byte (TTFB) from 1.5s to under 100ms. This is not just about speed — it directly impacts your Core Web Vitals scores, SEO rankings, and conversion rates.
How Varnish Works with Magento 2
Here is the flow when a customer visits your Magento store with Varnish enabled:
- Request arrives — Varnish checks if the page is in its cache
- Cache HIT — Varnish serves the page instantly (no PHP, no database)
- Cache MISS — Varnish forwards the request to Magento, caches the response, then serves it
- Cache invalidation — When you update a product or flush the Magento cache, Varnish purges affected pages automatically
Magento 2 generates X-Magento-Tags headers