If you are not feeling the need for speed, don’t be surprised if your site stalls. Contributor Anthony Muller shares three case studies showing why now is the time to make your web pages load like lightning. The post Mobile speed case studies: Push for faster page loads appeared first on Search..
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Monitoring webpage performance is key to avoiding setbacks when algorithms change. Contributor Bobby Lyons points out ways to adapt everyday SEO activities so a website will thrive regardless of algorithm updates
Google’s partnership with WordPress aims to jump-start the platform’s support of the latest web technologies — particularly those involving performance & mobile experience.
In response to questions raised in the community, here’s clarification about how indexing is impacted by the Google Page Speed Update. The post Google’s Page Speed Update does not impact indexing appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Wondering if AMP is worth the investment? Columnist Stephanie LeVonne walks through how to set up a test to determine what kind of boost, if any, you can expect from implementing AMP across your mobile site. The post Will AMP improve your rankings
Wondering where to focus your efforts this year in order to gain an edge over your competitors? Columnist Jeremy Knauff has some ideas. The post 3 SEO tasks to start 2018 off with a bang appeared first on Search Engine Land.
As web technologies continue to grow and evolve, interest in technical SEO is growing along with it. Columnist Patrick Stox looks ahead to see what advancements are on the horizon and how these may impact technical SEO. The post What’s next for technical SEO
A page with AMP but a slow canonical URL will not be impacted by this update, assuming the AMP URL is not slow, Google told us. The post FAQs on new Google Speed Update: AMP pages, Search Console notifications & desktop only pages appeared first on Search Engine Land
Google has revamped their pagespeed tool to give more insights into how fast their pages really load. The post Google PageSpeed Insights now uses real data from Chrome browser users appeared first on Search Engine Land.