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Google will factor page load speed into search result rankings
Google sure seems hung up on the speed of the web these days, and I have to say, I like it. After announcing the SPDY protocol they're working on to speed up page loading time, it has come out that Google is seriously considering using page loading time as a factor when returning search results. This isn't some unsubstantiated rumor, either; it comes from none other than Matt Cutts, the high-profile Google employee who works on Google's web spam team.
Cutts said that the directive to speed up searching comes right from the top, Google's co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin. According to Search Engine Land he said they want searching to be as fast as flipping through a magazine.
At first blush it seems counter to Google's accuracy goals to favor fast pages over slow pages when a slow page might be more relevant to a user's search, but I know that I have often not even bothered letting a slow page finish loading when I was busy searching for something specific. If Google can shield me from the slow sites, it will help me find what I'm looking for more quickly.
Of course, now I have to do something about the slowness of my personal blog. But I probably should have long ago.
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DeoWulf said 4:34PM on 11-14-2009
Or it could be a subversive push for people to adopt their protocol...
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Kishore Mylavarapu said 11:03PM on 11-14-2009
It is a odd news for whole web bloggers.We all should went for Html pages then..
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nicholascronwright said 9:25PM on 11-14-2009
Talking of fast load times and reading, they already have a feature like this kind of working. It is called Google Fast Flip and it is really, really fast. You can find it in Google Labs and is an amazing way to catch up on the latest headlines. It's QUICK! Don't think you have mentioned it on Download Squad before (to my knowledge).
Read more here:
http://ninjarabbits.blogspot.com/2009/11/have-more-fun-with-google-labs.html
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scarabic said 11:45AM on 11-17-2009
SEOs have known for years that Google factors in page performance two ways:
1) The slower your site responds, the less aggressively they crawl it. Googlebot is often a large plurality of traffic on many sites, and Google knows they need to be careful about strangling the very sites they're trying to index. That said, if they put you on a less aggressive crawl, you're going to have fewer URL in their index, period.
2) Secondly, they rank slow sites lower. This is just a simple user experience point. If all the sites returned by Google took 8 seconds to respond to your click, you'd eventually get frustrated with Google for steering you to sites that don't work well. It only makes sense for Google to reward fast sites, and they do.
"not some unsubstantiated rumor" indeed. This has been a well known fact for a long time.
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