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Hey {NAME}, By now, you’ve certainly heard about Google's latest ranking factor Core Web Vit

(Core Web Vitals tips)  Hey {NAME}, By now, you’ve certainly heard about Google's latest ranking factor Core Web Vitals. The big question is, how will this impact your on-page SEO? 🤔 Not to worry! Instead of scrambling through Google to find out what it is (and more importantly, what to do about it 👨‍💻), we've compiled all your need-to-know info in this simple email. What are Core Web Vitals? [From Brian Dean at Backlinko]( Core Web Vitals are a set of specific factors that Google considers important in a webpage's overall user experience. Core Web Vitals are made up of three specific page speed and user interaction measurements: - Largest Contentful Paint (LCP): how long it takes a page to load from the user’s POV - First Input Delay (FID): the time it takes for a user to interact with your page - Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS): how stable a page is as it loads How can we measure Core Web Vitals? [6 ways to measure core web vitals by Matt Southern]( Google is making it easier for SEOs and site owners to measure Core Web Vitals across a number of different tools. 6 of those tools are: - Search Console - PageSpeed Insights - Lighthouse - Chrome DevTools - Chrome UX Report - Web Vitals Extension How can we improve our Core Web Vitals scores? [7 Tips to improve your Core Web Vitals scores by Rachel Costello]( - Preload Key Resources to Speed up Visual Load Times - Optimize Main Thread Activity by Minimizing Long Tasks - Reserve Space for Images & Embeds to Load Into - Make Sure Key Page Templates Are Mobile-Friendly - Audit Your Site for Security Issues - Make Sure Forms & Embedded Resources Are Served Over HTTPS - Ensure Interstitials Don’t Obstruct Crucial Content A final resource... And to end things off, a final resource by Ahrefs to round out your knowledge base. [Core Web Vitals: Page Speed Is Now More Important for SEO]( Have a great month! Adam Explore services, place and track orders and connect directly with your support specialists via the [Loganix Dashboard](. Not interested in this email? [Click here]( to let us know your email preferences or [unsubscribe](. Loganix Inc., 170-422 Richards Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 2Z4, Canada

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