Only 4% of websites achieve a good score on Google's Core Web Vitals

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Only 4% of websites achieve a good score on Google's Core Web Vitals

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By Susana Galeano
LATAM Content Coordinator
DAccording to a study by Searchmetrics , 96% of websites do not meet the minimum score required by Google's Core Web Vitals. This means that they are not yet providing users with good usability and performance on their website, and therefore risk having their rankings negatively affected starting this summer, when Google's Page Experience Update goes live .


Offering the best user experience should be the predominant factor for all websites, however, it seems that not all of them yet realize the importance of improving certain aspects of their pages.

Last year, Core Web Vitals were launched as a system of dominican republic business email database specific indicators of aspects of user experience. Within a few weeks, these metrics will no longer be a guide , but will be taken into account for the classification of websites in Google.

As we mentioned in a previous article, these are three user experience indicators that Google chose for their ability to determine how well or poorly oriented a website is at the UX level:

LCP or Largest Contentful Pain

This metric is dedicated to measuring perceived loading speed, and is able to determine the point within the loading process (page load timeline) at which it understands that the main content of the website has been fully loaded, at which point it begins to be useful to users. According to Google, to offer a good user experience, sites should strive to display content within the first 2.5 seconds.
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