Behavior Flow

Better site performance and increased conversion rates using visitors' behavior flow

Author:ThemeAvenue (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:4.0
WordPress version tested:4.3.33
Plugin version:1.0
Added to WordPress repository:11-09-2015
Last updated:11-09-2015
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI:https://github.com/ThemeAvenue/Behavior-Flow
Total downloads:1 071
Active installs:10+
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This plugin does only one thing: it allows you to prerender specific pages / posts on your WordPress site.

The prerendering feature which will make your website faster, as the browser will fetch and render the entire next page on the background.

Therefore, if you know which page your visitors are most likely to visit next, you can preload it. The User Experience (UX) will therefore be slightly better.

Getting Started

If you want more in-depth explanations, we’ve written a mini-tutorial on our blog: Behavior Flow: Speed Up Your WordPress Site

  1. Firstly, you need to determine how your users traverse and interact with your site. Simply sign in to Google Analytics and go to the Behavior Flow page (Analytics Help).
  2. Login to your WordPress site, install and activate this plugin.
  3. Edit the page where most visitors land (most likely your homepage).
  4. Scroll down to the meta box “Page to Prerender” and select the next page from the dropdown menu (the one that most visitors will browse next).
  5. Hit the “Update” button!

Cons

Enabling page prerendering will likely increase server load. You should figure out a good balance between prerendering and increasing the server load. Visitors that land on your site will request the entire next page even if they do not visit it…


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