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Google's Page Experience Update Fully Rolled Out: Focus on Core Web Vitals

Google's page experience update is here. Focus on Core Web Vitals to boost your site's performance and user experience. Don't let poor scores hurt your traffic.

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Google's Page Experience Update Fully Rolled Out: Focus on Core Web Vitals

Google's page six update has now fully rolled out on both desktop and mobile platforms. This update, which considers various aspects of site performance, is designed to improve user experience and help Google better understand websites.

At the heart of this update is Google's focus on Core Web Vitals, which measure loading, interactivity, and visual stability. Each page of a site can have different scores, as explained by Google's Search Advocate John Mueller. This means a poorly performing page may not negatively impact the entire site's search performance if there's enough data for Google to evaluate it separately.

To ensure your site performs well, we can assist in providing the right structured data and taxonomy. A well-structured site and proper use of structured data can significantly improve Google's understanding of your site. Our modern CMS excels in Core Web Vitals, ensuring content creators need not worry about site performance. However, it's crucial to note that poor scores on Core Web Vitals can negatively impact a site's traffic. The update prioritizes these metrics as ranking factors for search.

With the full rollout of Google's page six update, site speed and user experience have become more critical than ever. By focusing on Core Web Vitals and providing comprehensive data to Google, you can improve your site's performance, user experience, and ultimately, its search rankings.

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