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PageSpeed ​​of 400 to 600 milliseconds per subpage too long

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2025 8:54 am
by rumana777
Google's recommendation to keep the loading time of websites short is well known. Loading speed is not only relevant for users, but also for Google itself. Google employee John Müller explained this in an answer to a Twitter question. If a subpage loads for more than 600 milliseconds, this would affect crawling activities. In the worst case, this could lead to fewer subpages being crawled in general.



Already the week before last, it was noticed that fewer and fewer SERPs were being displayed with review stars. This correlates with the last announcement by Google that the rules rcs data vietnam for displaying review stars have been tightened. On the one hand, this is because Google wants to introduce greater control over the selfishness of some reviews. If Google recognizes that the website operator is being selfish on the respective subpages that have review stars, these stars will no longer be displayed in the future.
In this regard, Google has created a new FAQ that answers the most frequently asked questions.



John Müller was once again asked a question on Twitter, and he had an answer ready. According to John Müller, the CTR is not the only decisive factor for a website's ranking. Although Google has a patent that names the click rate and the length of stay as ranking factors, the exact weighting is still unknown.


Some users may have already noticed: In some cases, it is possible to view the breadcrumb navigation in the Google Search Console. This option enables Google to better process the information about the folder structure of a website and this will also be better displayed in the SERPs in the future.