What does Google say about SEO? /
Web performance has become an official ranking factor in Google's algorithm, particularly since the introduction of Core Web Vitals in 2020. This category compiles all official Google statements regarding loading speed optimization, performance metrics, and their impact on organic search rankings. SEO professionals will find Google's positions on key indicators such as Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS), First Input Delay (FID), and Interaction to Next Paint (INP). Google regularly communicates about the importance of loading times, Time to First Byte (TTFB), cache optimization, and techniques like lazy loading. These official declarations help understand how Google truly measures user experience, which performance thresholds to prioritize, and how PageSpeed Insights integrates into a site's overall evaluation. For search practitioners, following Google's official recommendations on web performance is crucial to maintain or improve search rankings while delivering an optimal user experience that enhances conversion rates and visitor retention. Understanding Google's evolving stance on speed metrics enables webmasters to align technical optimizations with actual ranking signals rather than assumptions or outdated practices.
★★ How can you analyze Search Console performance for Discover and Google News separately?
Google indicates that it is possible to filter Search Console data by different content types, including Discover and Google News. This feature allows you to analyze performance at the page level for ...
Daniel Waisberg Mar 15, 2023
★★ How can you unlock the full potential of data blending to supercharge your Search Console analysis?
Google explains that it's possible to enrich Search Console data in Looker Studio by using the data blending feature. This allows you to combine performance data with other sources such as site sectio...
Daniel Waisberg Mar 15, 2023
★★★ Does LCP really only measure what's visible in your viewport at load time?
For page speed, Google uses Core Web Vitals including Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), which measures the rendering time of the largest visible element in the viewport during initial load. Optimization...
John Mueller Mar 09, 2023
★★ Is your robots.txt file being treated as a security threat by Google?
Google treats the content of robots.txt files as external input controlled by users, therefore potentially problematic. The library is designed to handle malformed or malicious content without introdu...
Martin Splitt Mar 08, 2023
★★ What kind of extreme testing does Google really put its robots.txt parser through?
Google's robots.txt parser is aggressively tested internally with fuzzer tests that bombard the library with random inputs to detect potential issues like memory overflows. The internal tests are far ...
Gary Illyes Mar 08, 2023
★★ Does Google really test its robots.txt parser with such rigorous standards internally?
The robots.txt parser library is used extensively internally at Google. Any modification must be tested rigorously to prevent performance regressions, as it impacts many critical systems....
Edu Pereda Mar 08, 2023
★★★ Do third-party reviews from Facebook and Bing really boost your Google rankings?
On Twitter, a user asked Google's John Mueller whether integrating local reviews from sites like Facebook, Bing, Google or others on a website could have any impact on its rankings. Mueller responded ...
John Mueller Mar 06, 2023
★★★ Should Local Small Businesses Really Worry About Core Web Vitals Optimization?
John Mueller stated that in most cases, working on Core Web Vitals is not "vital" for local small businesses. He explains that these businesses typically don't have many pages and therefore, Google do...
John Mueller Feb 28, 2023
★★ How can you effectively analyze the SEO performance of each section on your website?
For sites divided into sections or directories, exporting Performance data allows you to compare the performance of each section using functions like SPLIT to separate URLs by directory and VLOOKUP to...
Daniel Waisberg Feb 28, 2023
★★★ Why does Google cap Search Console exports at just 1000 rows?
The export function integrated into reports allows you to export up to 1000 rows of data. For the performance report, seven different tables are generated during export, corresponding to the different...
Daniel Waisberg Feb 28, 2023
★★ Should you really be steering your SEO budget based on geographic performance data?
Analyzing Search Console performance by country allows you to evaluate past spending and decide where to concentrate future SEO efforts. By cross-referencing this data with regional budgets, you can i...
Daniel Waisberg Feb 28, 2023
★★★ Why have image dimensions in HTML become essential for fixing CLS problems?
To fix Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) problems related to images, you often just need to include the image dimensions (width and height) directly in your HTML markup. This practice improves user experi...
Google Feb 16, 2023
★★ Are Google Search Console's bubble charts really revolutionizing your SEO analysis?
Google Search Console offers visualizations in the form of bubble charts to analyze your site's performance data. These visual tools enable a more intuitive analysis of search metrics....
Google Feb 16, 2023
★★ Is your resource waterfall chart really exposing your hidden performance bottlenecks?
The waterfall diagram in the Network tab helps you understand the time spent at each stage: queueing, connection, server response time, and download. Long connection or download times may require exam...
Google Feb 07, 2023
★★ Can Lighthouse really replace a professional SEO audit?
Lighthouse SEO audits are superficial but provide useful pointers and indicators directly where developers are already working, especially for Core Web Vitals....
Martin Splitt Jan 10, 2023
★★★ Which Google tools do you actually need to properly audit a website?
Google recommends using Search Console, Core Web Vitals, mobile-friendliness tools, Rich Results Test, Lighthouse, and Google Analytics to understand the complete SEO performance of a website....
Jason Stevens Jan 10, 2023
★★★ Do You Really Need to Optimize Core Web Vitals to Appear in Google Discover?
John Mueller indicated on Mastodon that to be present on Discover, it is not necessary to have good Core Web Vitals scores. Google's cherished "Page Experience" is not a relevance criterion for Discov...
John Mueller Jan 09, 2023
★★ Does a 15% boost in mobile speed really keep more users on your product pages?
A 15% reduction in mobile load time can drive a measurable increase in the number of users staying on product pages, demonstrating the direct impact of performance on user engagement....
Martin Splitt Dec 29, 2022
★★ Is running Lighthouse multiple times really the only way to get reliable performance diagnostics?
Google recommends using Lighthouse repeatedly to obtain reliable performance data on your pages, as results can vary from one execution to another. Script automation allows you to obtain representativ...
Martin Splitt Dec 29, 2022
★★★ Do Core Web Vitals really override relevance in Google rankings?
Google measures Core Web Vitals for most websites, which includes factors such as site speed. Core Web Vitals are used in the Page Experience ranking factor. While this is not something that overrides...
Google Dec 29, 2022
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