GOOGLE WILL PENALIZE PAGES WHICH ARE TOO SLOW ON MOBILE.

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July 17, 2018 / 1 min read

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GOOGLE WILL PENALIZE PAGES WHICH ARE TOO SLOW ON MOBILE.

Google will penalize pages which are too slow on mobile.

Google has announced an update of its algorithms. Starting July 2018, mobile pages with long loading times will be penalized.

The search engine recognizes that, since 2010, load time is already used for ranking, but only for searches on desktops. Google formalizes now the importance of loading time for SEO on mobile.

User experience

Google specifies that this update will impact only the pages that deliver a slower experience to users.

What to do?

It is recommended to analyze the loading speed of your website on a regular basis in order to identify the elements that slow it down. The goal is not to be penalized.

The PUBLITECH team can help you optimize your SEO and improve your search engine rankings.

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