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Last May 2020 Google announced that page experience signals would be featured more and more in Google Search ranking algorithm (the method it decides how to rank a website by it’s content)<\/p>
These new signals would measure how users perceive the experience of interacting with a web page and contribute to Google\u2019s ongoing work to ensure people get the most helpful and enjoyable experiences from the web.<\/p>
Throughout 2020 we’ve seen a median 70% increase in the number of users engaging with tools such as Lighthouse and PageSpeed Insights, and many site owners using Search Console’s Core Web Vitals report to identify opportunities for improvement.\u00a0 At Simply IT we have had an eye on Google’s Search Console Core Web Vitals also for all our client’s websites.<\/p>