What goes into Page Experience



Page Experience is a new Google Search ranking factor that lays out clear guidelines for grading your users’ experience using Core Web Vitals. Learn more about how it’s measured, why it’s important, and what first steps to take next to make sure your users get the best possible experience on your web pages.

Chrome UX Report → https://goo.gle/33pessr
Understanding page experience in Google Search results → https://goo.gle/3uyu7BJ

Watch more Getting started with Page Experience → https://goo.gle/3xgTJUu
This is the first of a series covering Page Experience, so subscribe so you don’t miss an episode Getting started with Page Experience → https://goo.gle/SearchCentral

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21 thoughts on “What goes into Page Experience”

  1. I am a newbie. Even though I have achieved the 100 scores in page speed insight but it's because of a plugin, not the original optimization.
    I Try to use plugins as little as possible. but did not get more than 75/85 on mobile without using a plugin.

  2. Please Make a Series about page experience for cms (especially "WordPress"). Because there are a lot of un similarities, We can not do this type of optimization in our code.
    Please make one it will help us a lot. I Don't Want to use a lot of plugins but whenever I search for optimization, Everyone tells you about using a plugin, except some.
    please do this. locking forward for CMS (WordPress Specific) Optimization Series. Thank You.

  3. The update will add three new factors which need to be taken into account when optimising a website for search. These are:

    Loading: This is the time it takes for the main content on a page to load.

    Interactivity: This involves the use of any clickable elements on a page. Google will measure how long it takes between clicking on a page element to being able to use the page as intended.

    Visual stability: This is to do with preventing a noticeable annoying shift of on page content. For example, if you have a considerable page “shift” when a pop-up loads after the rest of your page, you’ll fail this test.

  4. There are tons of idle marketing agencies blog posts on page experience instead of reading them,always follow the google's guides. The rest of is your imagination and digital marketing power.

  5. The resent algorithm update hurt adsence websites?

    Shouldn't google is the culprit here? No matter how much you try it do not let you score better in core web vitels.

    What you suggestion? Should I stop using adscence ? Delete the websites i have. Or is there any other solutions.

    I demand a video guide on improving core web vitels for adsence websites.

  6. The intense focus on page load time must have other reasons behind it than "user experience". I was around when internet was dial up and we all survived, we accepted it for what it was. Now we're being forced to make websites faster when.. people can survive with what "is". This process of meeting Google requirements is not easy, stressful and costly, and causes an extra layer of anxiety in our already suffering world. What really is the drive behind this?

  7. In Google PageSpeed Insigths, my LCP lab data always gives me 0,5 to 0,8 s. But my "Origin Summary" gives me currently 4,5 s (43% green, 27% yellow, and 30% red) and THAT is the hardest thing to improve. All other web vitals i have in green…

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