slide 1: Google Upcoming Algorithm
Update: Core Web Vitals To
Improve Page Experience
Google has recently announced an upcoming search engine ranking factor
that includes “Core Web Vitals”. Today every user seeks for websites that
offer satisfying page experience. Whether you are having a standard or an
slide 2: e-commerce website your web page should fulfill Google page experience
criteria like loading speed mobile-friendliness and more.
In the coming days site owners are going to see three major user
experience metrics LCP FDI CLS to directly impact search engine
ranking. That means these core web vitals combine with the current user
experience metric to offer a more reliable and satisfying page experience to
the user.
The user experience metrics are designed to quantify the web page speed
responsiveness interactivity and visual stability. Their new ranking signals
will be combined with mobile-friendliness security and fewer pop-ups to
evaluate overall page experience and decide the ranking of a particular
web page.
Don’t worry these changes are not going to get published sooner. But the
main reason behind rolling out an early algorithm update indicator is to help
the site owner prepare for the update. According to Google the
forthcoming web page ranking signal will be called a page experience
ranking signal.
In this article we will be drawing your attention to what is core web vitals
and its three major user experience matrics. We will also give you a brief
idea about the page experience ranking signals. So let’s dive in and see
what you can expect from the upcoming algorithm update.
What are Core Web vitals
In simple words Core Web Vitals are related to the speed visual stability
and responsiveness of a web page. It acts as the subset of web vitals that
are already used and measured by various site owners. Core web vitals are
slide 3: basically metric used to quantify and improve the page experience for the
user.
Earlier it was difficult for Google to discern the metric that tells how users
interact with web pages. Different web vitals were used but it was difficult to
recognize the exact measure. Until google started using core web vital
metrics LCP FID CLS to perceive the first impression of a user while
accessing a web page. These Core Web Vitals offer a holistic picture of
how users interact with a web page.
So let’s dive in a see what is LCP FID and CLS and why you should
consider it while optimizing your web page.
What is LCP
Larget Contentful paint LCP is the metric that answers google how fast
does the elements text/image/video/GIFs of your web page load and
visible to users. Earlier there were few metrics like First Contentful Paint
First Meaningful Paint SpeedIndex that were used to capture the loading
speed of the initial paid but every matric had some limitations and
complexation.
Compared to other loading experience metric LCP Larget Contentful paint
is much more effective in offering quantified results. Google considers
2.5-second and fewer LCP measurements to be faster and 4.0 second and
more to be slower as shown in the picture. Google tools like Chrome user
experience report PageSpeed Insight and Search console can give you a
clear picture of your web page LCP.
If we talk about how to improve your load speed Then there are various
components and elements through which you can reduce the LCP. Your
slide 4: server response time javascript CSS and client-side rendering can help
you to improve your load speed undoubtedly.
What is FID
First Input Delay FID one of the important metrics that tell the time takes
by a web page to become interactive. It determines the web page
responsiveness and how fast a web page can paint pixels and respond to
the user’s request click on a button link and more. Read more on
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