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metrics enables webmasters to align technical optimizations with actual ranking signals rather than assumptions or outdated practices.
★★★ Why does Google take so long to recognize the removal of a noindex tag?
Google can take considerable time to retrieve and recognize content changes, particularly the removal of noindex tags. Crawl speed can vary depending on different sections of your site. You must be pa...
Google Mar 27, 2025
★★★ Why isn't your indexed content ranking in search results?
If pages aren't appearing in results despite being indexed, it's likely a content performance issue. Your content probably isn't sufficiently answering what users are actually searching for....
Google Mar 19, 2025
★★★ Does redirecting 404 errors to your homepage actually kill your search rankings?
Redirecting all 404 pages to your homepage with 301 redirects can negatively impact your rankings and overall site performance in search results....
Google Mar 05, 2025
★★★ How Is Google Optimizing Its Crawl to Do Less But Better?
In April 2024, Gary Illyes from Google expressed his intention to make web crawling more efficient, seeking to "reduce crawling frequency and the amount of data transferred (...) without reducing craw...
Gary Illyes Mar 04, 2025
★★★ Should You Worry About URLs with Anchors (#:~:text=) in Search Console?
John Mueller recently provided some clarifications regarding the appearance of URLs with anchors/hashtags (for example: https:example.com/example-url/#:~:text=) in Google Search Console, indicating th...
John Mueller Feb 18, 2025
★★ Why Should You Cross Search Console and Google Analytics Data to Drive Your SEO Strategy?
To get a complete overview of your Google organic search traffic, use Search Console and Google Analytics data together. This gives you a quick snapshot of your performance....
Cherry Prommawin Feb 06, 2025
★★★ Should you really cross Search Console and Google Analytics data to optimize your SEO strategy?
Despite data differences, both tools are extremely valuable for providing a holistic view of your site's performance. Each tool is powerful on its own and offers information the other doesn't have, so...
Cherry Prommawin Jan 29, 2025
★★★ Is Search Console really THE benchmark for measuring Google organic traffic?
The source of truth regarding Google organic search is always Search Console. Although Google Analytics also provides data on organic traffic, Search Console remains the official benchmark for measuri...
Cherry Prommawin Jan 29, 2025
★★★ Should You Dynamically Modify Your robots.txt to Control Server Load?
John Mueller strongly advises against modifying the robots.txt file dynamically several times a day. He explains that this is not effective, as Google caches this file for approximately 24 hours. This...
John Mueller Jan 28, 2025
★★★ Why is Google finally giving you hourly performance data in Search Console?
Search Console now offers hourly data for the last 24 hours in the performance report. This allows you to track your site's popularity on Google in near real-time and monitor changes hour by hour....
John Mueller Jan 14, 2025
★★★ Is your crawl budget being wasted? Here's what Google just revealed about how Googlebot really explores your pages
Gary Illyes and Martin Splitt have published comprehensive blog articles on crawling, explaining how and why Googlebot explores websites, the role of HTTP caching, and insights on faceted navigation. ...
John Mueller Jan 14, 2025
★★★ Can You Really Trust Google's URL Inspection Tool Screenshots?
On Reddit, John Mueller clarified a point regarding the reliability of Googlebot screenshots, which represent how the search engine "sees" a web page. Through the Search Console's URL Inspection tool,...
John Mueller Dec 31, 2024
★★★ Should You Block Legal Pages from Indexing to Optimize Your SEO?
John Mueller states that it is unnecessary to block the indexing of legal pages (legal notices, privacy policy). These pages do not create duplicate content issues and are not likely to affect AdSense...
John Mueller Dec 31, 2024
★★★ Should You Really Stop Relying on Lighthouse and PageSpeed Insights for Core Web Vitals?
Barry Pollard, web performance expert at Google, has emphasized the importance of using field data rather than lab data to evaluate a website's Core Web Vitals. This recommendation comes as Google pre...
Google Dec 10, 2024
★★ Why is it so challenging to gauge performance on Discover?
Performance on Discover is extremely difficult to measure due to the personalized nature of the product, which is based on users' individual interests. The content displayed is constantly changing acc...
Google Nov 28, 2024
★★★ Does URL structure really matter for SEO rankings?
John Mueller states that some SEOs place too much importance on URL structure. A clear structure is useful for users and for performance tracking, but cannot compensate for content that isn't explicit...
John Mueller Nov 19, 2024
★★★ Does duplicate content really hurt your Google rankings?
Martin Splitt explains that duplicate content does not negatively affect a site's quality, but it can pose operational problems, particularly slowing down crawling and making performance tracking more...
Martin Splitt Nov 19, 2024
★★★ Should you worry about Google removing the cache link and cache: operator?
Google has removed the cached page link and cache operator. This change does not affect your site's visibility in search results, so no action is required. A link to Internet Archive has been added....
John Mueller Nov 13, 2024
★★ Does Google Search Console finally remember your filters every time you switch between properties?
Search Console has updated the performance report to make it easier to preserve filters and parameters when switching between web properties. This change stems from user feedback and additional improv...
John Mueller Nov 13, 2024
★★★ Is the meta noarchive tag still worth using after Google killed its cache feature?
With the removal of cached pages, the meta noarchive tag no longer has any functionality for Google Search and has been removed from the documentation. It is acceptable to keep it on your pages becaus...
John Mueller Nov 13, 2024
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