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Does PageSpeed ​​Truly Impact web optimization? [New Experiment]
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Does web page loading velocity really have an effect on Google rankings? I made a decision to seek out out. And the results will probably shock you. First, a...
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  • Mehr zu SEO Mitte der 1990er Jahre fingen die ersten Suchmaschinen an, das frühe Web zu erfassen. Die Seitenbesitzer erkannten rasch den Wert einer nahmen Listung in den Serps und recht bald entwickelten sich Unternehmen, die sich auf die Besserung ausgerichteten. In Anfängen bis zu diesem Zeitpunkt der Antritt oft zu der Transfer der URL der richtigen Seite bei der unterschiedlichen Suchmaschinen im Internet. Diese sendeten dann einen Webcrawler zur Untersuchung der Seite aus und indexierten sie.[1] Der Webcrawler lud die Homepage auf den Web Server der Search Engine, wo ein weiteres Computerprogramm, der sogenannte Indexer, Informationen herauslas und katalogisierte (genannte Ansprüche, Links zu anderen Seiten). Die frühen Typen der Suchalgorithmen basierten auf Infos, die durch die Webmaster eigenständig bestehen werden konnten, wie Meta-Elemente, oder durch Indexdateien in Suchmaschinen im WWW wie ALIWEB. Meta-Elemente geben eine Gesamtübersicht über den Content einer Seite, aber registrierte sich bald herab, dass die Verwendung der Hinweise nicht gewissenhaft war, da die Wahl der gebrauchten Schlagworte dank dem Webmaster eine ungenaue Darstellung des Seiteninhalts wiedergeben hat. Ungenaue und unvollständige Daten in Meta-Elementen vermochten so irrelevante Webseiten bei charakteristischen Benötigen listen.[2] Auch versuchten Seitenersteller verschiedene Merkmale innert des HTML-Codes einer Seite so zu beeinflussen, dass die Seite größer in Serps gefunden wird.[3] Da die zeitigen Suchmaschinen im WWW sehr auf Faktoren angewiesen waren, die nur in den Fingern der Webmaster lagen, waren sie auch sehr vulnerabel für Falscher Gebrauch und Manipulationen im Ranking. Um tolle und relevantere Testergebnisse in Suchergebnissen zu erhalten, mussten wir sich die Unternhemer der Suchmaschinen an diese Voraussetzungen angleichen. Weil der Erfolg einer Recherche davon abhängt, relevante Suchergebnisse zu den gestellten Suchbegriffen anzuzeigen, vermochten unangebrachte Vergleichsergebnisse dazu führen, dass sich die Mensch nach ähnlichen Varianten bei dem Suche im Web umblicken. Die Rückmeldung der Suchmaschinen fortbestand in komplexeren Algorithmen fürs Platz, die Faktoren beinhalteten, die von Webmastern nicht oder nur mühevoll beeinflussbar waren. Larry Page und Sergey Brin konstruierten mit „Backrub“ – dem Stammvater von Bing – eine Suchmaschine, die auf einem mathematischen Matching-Verfahren basierte, der mit Hilfe der Verlinkungsstruktur Kanten gewichtete und dies in den Rankingalgorithmus einfluss besitzen ließ. Auch andere Suchmaschinen überzogen bei Folgezeit die Verlinkungsstruktur bspw. in Form der Linkpopularität in ihre Algorithmen mit ein. Yahoo

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  1. Have you seen PageSpeed make a difference in your rankings? Let me know in the comments!

  2. Page speed does make difference but what makes a big difference is how long the person stays on the website the longer the better, so what matters the most is content and backlinks that actually leads people to the website.

  3. I have concluded after 7 tests and here are the results
    1) Nope Speed Doesn't Matter in SEO, so what matters?
    2) What matters is User Experience, if users find your site slow they may back off and may spend low amount of time on your site, this may affect the result, but I have not got any significant changes.

  4. 1st: it's not the same page without images nor is it necessary to pull them out. Lazy loading is the solution here. 2nd: you DO NOT optimize for Google (but you do obviously) but you make a site or page faster to serve your audience better and to avoid wasting their life time. But finanlly to roll back to the damn slow version makes clear that you care more about Google than your visitors. AND: Those Google SERPS are not static. They constantly improve. So good luck with that approach.

  5. Hi Brian, great video!
    Just shearing some thought.
    4:36
    When we compare does 2 pages, you've removed all the images, graphics, and links to other pages.

    – why remove all images? Could leave the major ones.
    Instead, 100% of pagespeed, could have 95%…
    – more graphics, more images, more distractions, could make the readers to leave.

    5:47
    – more 6 views in two weeks (probably aren't enough)
    – bounce rate was higher- all CTA links were removed, could be that cause?
    – if before there were a less bounce rate, did you know to where did they go to? Why don't leave does links?

    -page session and avg session are higher, less distraction, more focus on the content, more information, stayed longer.
    Could be a beginning for the return of that readers, for other articles.

    Does it make sense?
    Thanks

  6. 3:30 I dont know what made those pot scientists to carryout studies on it when it's a matter of common sense .

  7. Right now as of Sep 23 2020 that article of yours is on 3rd position for keyword "seo tips" even with the slow page speed. Making this comment so i can keep track of it lol!

  8. yes, page speed matters and will it become a higher ranking factor in the future. Google is working on mobile indexing first for a long time now and will give a higher ranking to pages that load fast. But it's just one of the 200 factors which are used for ranking. Anyway changing just 1 article and waiting for just 2 weeks is not enough to draw any conclusions on. You should have waited for a few months and tested on multiple pages before you can tell the difference

  9. GREAT video! Thanks for making it! I have a dedicated server for speed since I’m hosting a video site for video creators, like a mini YT. Roxytube dot com. I thought going with a CDN would be the thing to do for SEO but maybe not. My site was always fast but the GTmetrix had bad scores. I’ll have to work with the code to increase it. Also, there are negatives to using a CDN.

  10. Hello Sir I request you to make a full course on seo like on-page, off-page, and technical-seo full course. Make this course clear and easy to understand sir please 🙏😊. Tq Sir

  11. Hello Brian, I am from Algeria and I thank you for all your tips. My question is, when you do operate a change on your website :

    1- Do I need to renew sitemap
    2- I thought that Google ranking wasn't instantaneous and needed at least a month before it shows any difference

    Thank you for the great job sir

  12. Page speed will ultimate affect your website. If your web page takes long to load, it will hinder users from waiting. This in turn, hurts on page time. Before adding any pictures to your website, compress them.

    The best thing I ever did to my website was to apply "Lazy Loading" to all images.

  13. Hi, last week may 28th google introduced new update… My website again went down 70 to 35…. Can u tell me how to fix it again… As per their new update..

  14. SEO is not a fast race but a marathon. I have a small question if you would like to thank you in advance: how long did you do the test with the faster web page? The duration in time of the use of a fast page will perhaps influence the positioning on google …What do you think? Thank you for your answer 🙂

  15. Brian consistently puts out the BEST info. Whether it's his blog, or videos here on YouTube. I wouldn't miss any of them. ❤️

  16. Hello Brian, I am agree with your video that pagespeed is not the ranking factor but yes it's always need to improve to improve visitor's engagement

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