Google's Page Experience Update Fully Rolled Out: Core Web Vitals Crucial for Rankings
Google's page experience update, now fully rolled out on desktop and mobile, prioritises a set of key metrics called Core Web Vitals for ranking. These metrics, including Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), Interaction to Next Paint (INP), and Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS), measure different aspects of user experience on a google sites. Poor scores can negatively impact traffic, while a well-structured site and comprehensive structured data can improve Google's understanding and evaluation.
Google evaluates each page of a site separately, as each may score differently on Core Web Vitals. These metrics vary based on a page's structure, content, resources, and technology, reflecting the unique user experience on each. A single poor-performing page may not impact an entire site's search performance, but neglecting these metrics can lead to lost traffic.
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With Google's page experience update fully rolled out, focusing on Core Web Vitals is crucial for maintaining and improving search performance. Our CMS excels in these metrics, and our expertise in structured data and taxonomy ensures Google understands and indexes sites correctly. By addressing these aspects, sites can enhance user experience, improve rankings, and boost traffic.
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