Using site speed in web search ranking
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Using site speed in web search ranking
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#3Is anyone else having similar weirdness with their Site Performance graphs?
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#5This post encouraged me to take a look at Google Webmaster Tools -> Labs -> Site Performance for my site. It says 4.3 seconds average load time, "slower than 63% of all sites", and the graph since November shows tremendous variability, varying between 2-6 seconds. I don't understand where 4.3 seconds comes from (even with an empty cache, it's maybe 1.6 seconds to onLoad), unless they're using some old ISDN line or so…
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#6This post encouraged me to take a look at Google Webmaster Tools -> Labs -> Site Performance for my site. It says 4.3 seconds average load time, "slower than 63% of all sites", and the graph since November shows tremendous variability, varying between 2-6 seconds. I don't understand where 4.3 seconds comes from (even with an empty cache, it's maybe 1.6 seconds to onLoad), unless they're using some old ISDN line or so…
The worst offenders to the speed of my site is that I have both google adsense and google analytics on it. I find it ironic.
From what I understand the time is sampled from visitors, and includes the time from the page request until the page is fully rendered.
I'd love to know what people do that get their times well below sub-second.
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#8I hope the Google bot doesn't come along and measure my site's speed by hitting one page when cache is empty.
That will include a whole lot of empty caches. But it will be representative as well then.
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#9This post encouraged me to take a look at Google Webmaster Tools -> Labs -> Site Performance for my site. It says 4.3 seconds average load time, "slower than 63% of all sites", and the graph since November shows tremendous variability, varying between 2-6 seconds. I don't understand where 4.3 seconds comes from (even with an empty cache, it's maybe 1.6 seconds to onLoad), unless they're using some old ISDN line or so…
They don't say though that this is the same data being used in their ranking factor.
Re: Using site speed in web search ranking
#10This post encouraged me to take a look at Google Webmaster Tools -> Labs -> Site Performance for my site. It says 4.3 seconds average load time, "slower than 63% of all sites", and the graph since November shows tremendous variability, varying between 2-6 seconds. I don't understand where 4.3 seconds comes from (even with an empty cache, it's maybe 1.6 seconds to onLoad), unless they're using some old ISDN line or so…
Do you have a lot of visitors? I have my webmaster tools interface in Swedish, but it is telling me that my 1,5 sec (faster than 84% of all sites) average is of low accuracy ("låg tillförlitlighet") and has less than 100 data points. The worst offenders to the speed of my site is that I have both google adsense and google analytics on it. I find it ironic. From what I understand the time is sampled from visitors, and…