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These are especially important on mobile when sometimes

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2025 3:34 am
by hasan018542
So what is it? Big first question. What are Core Web Vitals? So these are real-world experience metrics that Google is looking at, that answer things like: How fast does the page load? How fast is it interactive? How fast is it stable? So basically, when visitors are using your web page on a mobile or a desktop device, what's that experience like in terms of speed, how fast can they interact with it, things like that. Now it's joining a group of metrics that Google calls Page Experience signals.


It's not really a standalone. It's grouped in with these Page Experience metrics that are austria gambling data separate from the text on the page. So these are signals like mobile friendliness, HTTPS, intrusive interstitials, which are those pop-ups that come on and appear. It's not so much about the text of the page, which are traditional ranking signals, but more about the user experience and what it's like, how pleasant it is to use the page, how useful it is.


the speed isn't as high. So that's what Google is measuring here. So that's what it is. Where is this going to affect rankings? Well, it's going to affect all regular search results, mobile and desktop, based on certain criteria. But also, and this is an important point, Core Web Vitals are going to become a criteria to appear in Google Top Stories. These are the news results that usually appear at the top of search results.


Previously, AMP was a requirement to appear in those Top Stories. AMP is going away. So you still have to meet the requirements for regular Google News inclusion, but AMP is not going to be a requirement anymore to appear in Top Stories. But you are going to have to meet a minimum threshold of Core Web Vitals. So that's an important point. So this could potentially affect a lot of ranking results. When is it going to happen? Well, Google has told us that it's going to happen sometime in 2021.