Google Using Site Speed in Web Search Ranking

The Official Google Blog has made it official: “We’re including a new signal in our search ranking algorithms: site speed.” Image via Wikipedia Posted by Amit Singhal, Google Fellow and Matt Cutts, Principal Engineer, Google Search Quality Team, the Official Google Blog explained, “Site speed reflects how quickly a website responds to web requests.” They […]

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The Official Google Blog has made it official: “We’re including a new signal in our search ranking algorithms: site speed.”

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Posted by Amit Singhal, Google Fellow and Matt Cutts, Principal Engineer, Google Search Quality Team, the Official Google Blog explained, “Site speed reflects how quickly a website responds to web requests.”

They added, “We use a variety of sources to determine the speed of a site relative to other sites.”

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“While site speed is a new signal, it doesn’t carry as much weight as the relevance of a page,” said Singhal and Cutts. “Currently, fewer than 1% of search queries are affected by the site speed signal in our implementation and the signal for site speed only applies for visitors searching in English on Google.com at this point. We launched this change a few weeks back after rigorous testing. If you haven’t seen much change to your site rankings, then this site speed change possibly did not impact your site,” they added.

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