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The whole truth about keyword selection

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 4:48 am
by mayaboti
Let's start from the beginning. Read also: How can you measure your website's Core Web Vitals? Well, there's a great tool from Google that does just that, PageSpeed ​​Insight. Try it now: enter your homepage in the search bar... and prepare to cry. Many web pages get a score in the red zone (under 49) which is definitely problematic for positioning. But what do the metrics you find below mean? And how can you actually act to improve the score? Let's see now.

The essential web signals are essentially 3: FCP | First germany telegram data Contentful Paint LCP | Largest Contentful Paint CLS | Cumulative Layout Shift The other indicators (Speed ​​Index, Time to Interactive and Total Blocking Time) are related to speed, and therefore depend on the three parameters listed above. Let's now delve into the metrics. First Contentful Paint This parameter measures and verifies that the immediately visible page elements load in reasonable times. If you get a low score it means that the page is slow either because it is loading too many resources or because the server is not serving the content quickly enough.

In other words, if you want to intervene here you need to understand what type of site you are thinking about, but also question yourself about your real skills in server optimization. The point remains that if it takes too long to become usable, it will also take too long to position itself! Largest Contentful Paint This signal measures how long the user has to wait before the largest (widest) element of your layout is loaded. Here too, the slowness could depend on the server, but also on the theme chosen for the site.