4 Popular SEO Metrics That Don’t Matter

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Rina7RS
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4 Popular SEO Metrics That Don’t Matter

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First Input Delay FID – The time from when a user interacts with your page until the page is responsive.
Cumulative Layout Shift CLS – How elements move or the stability of the page layout.
Why it works
If any or all of these three indicators are really bad, it might be a good idea to try to fix them.

This reflects Google's efforts to rank pages that provide an excellent user experience, which requires good loading speeds and smooth interactivity.

How to track
There are many ways to track CWV, but the best way is to sweden mobile database check it directly in your GSC account under the Core Web Vitals report:

"lazyloaded"

Now comes the more controversial part of this article.

Many metrics are misunderstood, not that useful, or just used in the wrong way. Unfortunately, not many people talk about this aspect. Therefore, it is common to see resources competing with each other by the number of metrics listed.

I’m sure you’ve heard the phrase “less is more” many times. The same applies to data analysis. That’s why you shouldn’t waste your time focusing too much on 4 widely recommended metrics.

1. Bounce rate
Bounce rate is the percentage of visitors who do not take further action after landing on your website, such as clicking through to another page, leaving a comment, or adding an item to a shopping cart.
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