PAGE LOADING TIMES
The most crucial thing to fix right now is the loading speed of your website, for each extra second it takes to load, you’re losing potential visitors and customers. And if that wasn’t bad enough it could now begin to cost you your organic traffic.
Two of the new factors being introduced into Google’s algorithm is Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) and First Input Delay (FID). LCP measures how long it takes your page’s content to become visible and FID measures how long it takes for the page’s interactivity to load.
Both should be under 2.5 seconds.
By adding these metrics to its algorithm, Google’s proved that it’s taking page loading times very seriously from now on. If you need some tips to speed up your WordPress site, take a look at
this blog post we put together recently. Alternatively, if the prospect of editing your website terrifies you, take a look at Atomic’s
PageSpeed optimisation services.
CONTENT LAYOUT SHIFTS (CLS)
Another core web vital being introduced to the Google search algorithm in June is CLS. CLS occurs on page’s that have been put together without specifying the pixel dimensions of every on-screen element.
When CLS is neglected it results in items jumping around the page as it is being loaded, which can lead to a frustrating user experience. It’s highly likely you’ve encountered CLS during your own browsing experience, if you’ve ever tried to click on an element and hit the wrong one thing through no fault of your own, we feel your pain.
Test your key pages now to see which ones don’t load stably, fix any you come across immediately.