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One for the lovers of SEO

ricardoricardo Member
edited April 2018 in General

At least, what's good for the user is probably good for you

https://moz.com/blog/google-chrome-usage-data-measure-site-speed

The short version is that Google is now using performance data aggregated from Chrome users who have opted in as a datapoint in the evaluation of site speed (and as a signal with regards to rankings). This is a positive move (IMHO) as it means we don’t need to treat optimizing site speed for Google as a separate task from optimizing for users.

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