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metrics enables webmasters to align technical optimizations with actual ranking signals rather than assumptions or outdated practices.
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★★★ Should you really hide navigation links on an e-commerce site?
Rather than hiding links or using only JavaScript techniques to manage extensive catalogs, it's advisable to make some content accessible via 'rel=nofollow' tags or canonical tags, rather than simply ...
John Mueller Feb 21, 2020
★★★ Is Search Console really enough to drive your SEO?
Google recommends using Search Console, a free tool, to manage your website and monitor its performance. It sends notifications in case of issues, making it easier to focus on your business....
Google Feb 12, 2020
★★★ How can you effectively measure the performance of your rich results in the Search Console?
To track the performance of your rich results, use the Google Search Console's performance report by filtering the results specifically for rich results, allowing you to see traffic by queries, pages,...
Google Feb 05, 2020
★★★ Does US Hosting Really Speed Up Google's Crawling of Your Website?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that the search engine's bot does not prioritize site crawling based on the geographic location of the server. Specifically, US-based sites are not crawled better or ...
John Mueller Feb 03, 2020
★★★ Is site speed really a negligible ranking factor in Google?
Site speed is a ranking factor, but it is generally not a high priority and its influence may be delayed compared to other factors....
John Mueller Jan 31, 2020
★★★ Could linking to AMP cache URLs jeopardize your SEO?
Directly linking to AMP cache URLs is not advisable because these URLs can change and are often blocked by the robots.txt file, which can impact SEO....
John Mueller Jan 31, 2020
★★★ What changes has Google made to Discover data in Search Console?
Google has altered the Discover report in Search Console to provide more recent data, similar to that of the search performance report. This allows for a more precise representation of the content tha...
John Mueller Jan 30, 2020
★★★ Does Hidden Text Really Penalize Your Organic Search Rankings?
John Mueller explained on Reddit that "another site is not going to rank better than yours because it has hidden text." Conversely, he also clarified that "simply having hidden text on a page will not...
John Mueller Jan 27, 2020
★★★ Is Google Search Console truly essential for managing your organic visibility?
Google Search Console is a free tool that helps website owners understand how their site is perceived and displayed in Google Search. It provides insights into the number of visitors coming from Googl...
Google Jan 15, 2020
★★★ Is There a Specific Loading Time You Should Target to Rank Well on Google?
In a video from the #AskGoogleWebmasters series, John Mueller and Martin Splitt explain that there is no "ideal page loading speed" for Google. Basically, ranking is done between "values" like "very g...
John Mueller Nov 12, 2019
★★★ How Does Google Adjust Its Crawl Rate During a Server Migration?
John Mueller published a new #AskGoogleWebmasters video where he explains that the only thing that changes when you move a site from one server to another is the speed at which GoogleBot crawls that c...
John Mueller Sep 30, 2019
★★★ Do You Really Have to Wait 24 Hours for a Crawl Rate Change to Take Effect?
John Mueller indicated that changing Googlebot's crawl rate via Search Console takes approximately one day to be taken into account....
John Mueller Sep 30, 2019
★★★ Is Voice Search Really Invisible in Search Console?
Second episode of the #AskGoogleWebmasters videos, which this time addresses the question of voice search within Search Console. John Mueller explains on this occasion that questions asked to Google A...
John Mueller Aug 05, 2019
★★★ Can Dynamic Rendering Hurt Your SEO Due to Timeout Issues?
Martin Splitt explained on Twitter that when a site uses dynamic rendering, it's important to ensure that the page rendering time isn't too long, to avoid a timeout on the search engine side, which wo...
Martin Splitt Jun 11, 2019
★★★ Should You Enter SEO Contests to Test Your Skills and Strategy?
John Mueller let loose on Twitter about SEO contests, which he doesn't seem particularly fond of: "SEO contests are rather useless. They never reflect real performance, they generate a ton of spam tha...
John Mueller May 13, 2019
★★★ Does More Frequent Crawling Really Improve Your Site's SEO Rankings?
John Mueller explained once again on Reddit that if a site is crawled more often at a given time, this is not necessarily a sign that other things (such as the ranking of its pages on the search engin...
John Mueller Apr 15, 2019
★★★ Should You Really Trust Google's Cache Date to Monitor Your Page Indexation?
When viewing a page in its "cached" version (via the appropriate link in the SERP or through the "cache:" query), Google displays a phrase like this: "This is a snapshot of the page as it appeared on ...
John Mueller Apr 15, 2019
★★★ Should You Really Migrate Your Dedicated Mobile Site to Responsive Design in 2024?
John Mueller explained on a Reddit forum that website publishers with a dedicated mobile site should really consider migrating to a Responsive site (1 URL, 1 HTML code) in the future. And this is not ...
John Mueller Mar 18, 2019
★★★ Can Quality Content Compensate for Poor Technical SEO?
John Mueller reminded us during a hangout that a technically flawless site (tags, UX, loading time, etc.) cannot rank on Google if it doesn't offer quality content above all else....
John Mueller Jan 14, 2019
★★★ Should You Optimize the Max-age Parameter for CSS and JavaScript Files for SEO?
John Mueller also indicated on Twitter that the search engine does not take into account the "Max-age" parameter (notably used for cache systems) of JavaScript or CSS files......
John Mueller Dec 31, 2018
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