How fast your web site loads could become a factor in Google rankings. We think this is a positive addition to the search engine optimization (SEO) algorithm. Chris Crum of WebProNews, in an interview with Google' Matt Cutts, said that Page Load Speed may be added as a ranking factor in 2010 "Google: Page Speed May Become a Ranking Factor in 2010".
As readers of Think-ebiz know, we believe strongly that a well designed and content relevant site is a great destination for the search engines and (most importantly) the human visitor - and thus should be rewarded. Web sites that load slowly or incompletely present your audience with a poor experience.
This factor is not yet included in the SEO mix, yet it would be wise for site owners to evaluate their page load speeds for the benefit of their audience. However, we think Google should be careful in implementing this change, sampling the target site on numerous occasions to account for internet bandwidth irregularities or unexpected site delays.
Any change that forces a site owner to focus on their sites relevancy and performance is a positive step, we believe.
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Posted by: SEO Web Design | January 15, 2010 at 11:37 PM
The speed of a website may be a good element to consider in SEO and I’d be very interested on how search engines would go about implementing it.
I believe that many people online, especially in the blogging world have already realized the great impact on the user experience of pages loading quicker and websites functioning better. For example, this has also led to a rise in SEO themes which are making great use of optimized code.
Posted by: Cemil | January 28, 2010 at 04:45 AM
This factor is not yet included in the SEO mix, yet it would be wise for site owners to evaluate their page load speeds for the benefit of their client..
Posted by: Seo Nottingham | June 19, 2010 at 08:41 AM