Looking for Certified LiteSpeed Trainer for WordPress Performance Optimization (Paid 1-on-1 Training)

#1
We are seeking a certified LiteSpeed trainer to provide hands-on, one-on-one training focused on optimizing WordPress performance.

Our setup:

  • CloudLinux + WHM/cPanel
  • Apache (planning to migrate to LiteSpeed Enterprise)
  • ~100 WordPress clients (mostly WooCommerce + Elementor)
  • Cloudflare & Redis environment

We want to enhance our in-house sysadmin skills by learning how and why LiteSpeed should be configured for best results.
The main goal is to improve PageSpeed metrics on a live example site and to fully understand caching mechanisms, QUIC, object cache, and plugin-level configuration.

This is a paid training request, not community support.
Sessions can be held via Zoom/Meet (flexible schedule, around 3–5 hours).
Access will be granted via temporary credentials during the session.

Deliverables:

  • One-on-one live training
  • Optimize WordPress performance using LiteSpeed
  • Address specific challenges and questions

Please DM me or email at george [at] bossnet [dot] ro if you’re certified or highly experienced with LiteSpeed Enterprise & WordPress optimization.
Further collaboration may follow for future urgent optimizations.
 
#2
If you're only focused on PageSpeed, you don't need any training. Once the LiteSpeed web server is installed, install the LScache plugin for WordPress and select a preset. That's it. The presets work very well 9 out of 10 times.

The cache function is set automatically by the cache plugin, so no training is required for this either. Note, however, that the cache function has no impact on PageSpeed, as PageSpeed only evaluates display time, not loading time. Page optimizations, on the other hand, don't improve loading time, but only affect rendering.

If you want to improve loading time (and not display time), the LScache plugin's optimizations won't work. While you can warm up the cache with the built-in crawler, which significantly improves loading time, this requires the cache to be continuously warmed up, which is difficult to ensure with WooCommerce.

You should first read up on the topic of WP optimization before you invest pointless money in training.
https://www.cachecrawler.com/Blog/W...nce-Doesnt-Start-With-Optimization::6601.html
https://www.cachecrawler.com/Blog/W...Nothing-and-the-Speed-Not-for-free::6603.html
https://www.cachecrawler.com/Blog/T...gle-PageSpeed-Doesnt-Measure-Speed::6602.html
 
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