Preparing for page experience ranking | Session



Last November, we announced that page experience ranking changes would go live on Google Search in 2021. In this Session, we dive into the implications of those updates and discuss the page experience ranking signals. We also share how publishers and site owners can easily optimize their pages for the best possible page experience.

Resources:
Learn more about page experience → https://goo.gle/3sZHJEF
What goes into Page Experience → https://goo.gle/3tV0Y2s
AMP Optimizer → https://goo.gle/2Sjxle3
AMP page experience guide → https://goo.gle/3nPammM

Speakers: Naina Raisinghani, Jeffrey Jose

Watch more:
Google Search Central at Google I/O 2021 Playlist → https://goo.gle/io21-SearchCentral
All Google I/O 2021 Technical Sessions → https://goo.gle/io21-technicalsessions
All Google I/O 2021 Sessions → https://goo.gle/io21-allsessions

Subscribe to Google Search Central → https://goo.gle/SearchCentral

#GoogleIO #Web #Search #Mobile

product: Search Console – General; event: Google I/O 2021; fullname: Naina Raisinghani, Jeffrey Jose; re_ty: Premiere;

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25 thoughts on “Preparing for page experience ranking | Session”

  1. Hi, may I ask why the number of "good URLs" differs from the total pages on my website. So, e.g. if my website has 100 pages, i.e. URLs, then how come the "good number of URLs" is way lower, even if I add the URLs that show issues? The total number of good URLs displayed is 45 and the ones with issues is 6, so totalling 51 and not 100.

  2. La implementación de AMP a nuestra pagina a sido una excelente decisión mejoro 300% la velocidad de carga y los indicadores , evidentemente se habían hechos las modificaciones de ux y tamaño de imágenes y etiquetado las ALT,Gzip ,DNA y Https lo que permitió que la puntuación general fuera sobre el 95%

  3. From a user point of view google search renders returns different from my search setting under region/language. This also happens in Youtube search which my settings are set correctly for this app. The Youtube search renders returns from India as the topia results that uses English Titles as the heading , video is in Hindi language and also comes up with Asian channels with English Titles and render results in their language vs English. I feel these websites/YT channel is cheating the ranking system for viewer interaction with your Google Products the consumers use to seek information. Also this harm people like me Mental/Physical Disabilities and your Help/Support/Community pages don't address this or the forum pages have no solution/plus outdated which shows that your company pays any attention to this part of your business.

  4. I have a WordPress site with Jetpack plugin enabled that provides extra functionality, first there was a conflict with Jetpack, now it's working ok but I can't see the comments on the AMP version, the comments are managed by Jetpack, any idea how to enable them?

  5. Wouldn't this put dynamic websites at a disadvantage or am I missing something? Most of the time, a dynamic website cannot get the same performance as a static website that does the same thing

  6. Thank you for detailing the ingredients of the update. That was the first I heard that accessibility meant not only for mobile devices but also for people with vision, hearing, and mobility impairments. That’s good to hear and will help make the Internet a more accessible place for all. Nice work.

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