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What does “good page experience” mean in the Google Search Console?

Postby mochers » 20 Jan 2023, 13:51

"Good page experience" is a term used by Google to refer to a set of metrics that measure the user experience (UX) of a website. These metrics, known as the "Core Web Vitals," include:

Speed: How quickly a page loads and becomes interactive for users.

Visual stability: How much a page's layout shifts around as it loads.

Mobile-friendliness: Whether a page is optimized for mobile devices.

Safe-browsing: Whether a page is free of malicious or deceptive content.

HTTPS security: Whether a page is served over a secure HTTPS connection.

Having a good page experience means that your website pages are fast, visually stable, mobile-friendly, safe and secure. Google uses these metrics to evaluate a web page's overall user experience, and starting in 2021, will use them as a ranking signal in its search results.

In the Google Search Console, you can use the "Core Web Vitals" report to evaluate your website's performance on these metrics and identify any issues that may be impacting the user experience. This report will show you your website's performance over time, and you can use this data to identify problem areas and make improvements to your website's pages.
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Re: What does “good page experience” mean in the Google Search Console?

Postby oldbuddy » 24 May 2023, 03:02

Nothing like getting it straight from the horses mouth. Thanks.
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