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My point was if they cared about the slow site they would fix it. WordPress is notoriously slow if you don’t know what you are doing and don’t know how to optimize it. Tony could easily hire someone who knows how to optimize WordPress, there are literally thousands of consultants who could fix it in a few weeks. The correct answer but more involved is to move the site off of WordPress to a platform that is more responsive. That is of course more involved and would take some time and the desire to do so.
My point is that the website speed could easily be fixed if there was a desire to fix it, but it doesn’t seem to be a priority, therefore the statement about not caring.
I know that Tony is passionate about guitar and teaching, but it seems his enthusiasm has waned this past year. I don’t begrudge him wanting to spend more time with his family, but the reduced enthusiasm is also an example of not caring anymore. Just maintain the status quo and let the business coast.
