Experience On Stage
08-06-2021We are welcome a new Google ranking algorithm, which analyzes user experience of interacting with a web page. That means if Google thinks your website users have a poor experience on your pages — measured by a new set of metrics called Core Web Vitals, Google may not rank those pages as highly as before. That means SEO specialists are very attentive to that update, as it can bring new headaches.

Core Web Vitals are metrics, that give scores based on the load time, interactivity, and the stability of content as it loads. They are:
- Largest Contentful Paint (LCP): measures loading performance. To provide a good user experience, LCP should occur within 2.5 seconds of when the page first starts loading
- First Input Delay (FID): measures interactivity. To provide a good user experience, pages should have a FID of less than 100 milliseconds
- Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS): visual shift in design bad for user vision.
Google explains that update is the try to bring more quality resources to the people, as they have a lot of similar content on servers. And they don't like to index a low-quality pages. That simple and elegant.
So, today we have on The Rock stage another experience (after The Jimi Hendrix Experience, of course).