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Speed – Google’s New Ranking Factor

Mar 16, 2010   |   SEO
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Google’s New Ranking Factor
A new ranking factor will be added to Google’s algorithm – SPEED – and the download time of a website. Google’s innovative Webmaster Tool will help webmasters assess and improve their website’s speed and performance. This unique new feature will help you assess how your website is performing in terms of speed.

According to Matt Cutts from Google, “If you have two sites that are equally relevant, same backlinks, everything else is the same, you’d probably prefer the one that’s a little bit faster, so page speed can in theory be an interesting idea to try out for a factor in scoring different websites. But, absolutely, relevance is the primary component, and we have over 300 signals in our scoring to try to return the most relevant, the most useful, the most accurate search result that we can find. So, that’s not going to change…But, if you can speed your site up, it’s really good for users, as well as, potentially down the road, being good for search engines. So it’s something that people within Google have thought about.”

With that said, Matt also made it clear that the speed of your site is an element of user experience that should not be overlooked.

Google’s Page Speed Tool
Google’s Page Speed Tool is a firefox plugin that enables you to see what areas of your website need to improve in terms of speed. The Site Performance feature looks at the aggregated speed for your site based on the pages most frequently accessed by visitors who use the Google Toolbar and have the PageRank feature activated. The following is an example of what this will look like:

By using data from the Google Toolbar users, you don’t have to worry about Google testing your site from a location that your users do not use. For example, if your site is in Germany and all of your users are in Germany, the chart will reflect the load time as seen in Germany. Similarly, if your users mostly use dial-up connections (or high-speed broadband), that would be reflected in these numbers as well. If only a few visitors to your site use the Google Toolbar, Google may not be able to show this data in Webmaster Tools.

Page Speed Suggestions
There is also a section that gives you Page Speed Suggestions. This feature shares example pages from your site and suggestions on how to optimize these specific pages. The suggestions are based on Google’s Page Speed Firefox/Firebug plug-in. This allows you to better recognize blocking issues and makes it easy to see how modifications on the server affect the total load time.

To summarize, search engines are rewarding sites that download fast and have cleaner codes. With the new Google Page Speed Tool, you can analyze your website’s speed, make it faster, keep users engaged with your site, reduce bandwidth and hosting costs, and ultimately rank higher on Google SERPs. If you want to rank higher on Google, feel the need for speed!

To check out this new Google tool, go to: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/12/your-sites-performance-in-webmaster.html.

Next, we recommend you read How To Improve Your Website Speed with Google’s PageSpeed Insights Update.

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