Our websites meet Google’s standards for speed, responsiveness, and visual stability.
What are Core Web Vitals, and why do they matter?
Core Web Vitals (CWV) is a set of metrics Google uses to measure a site's user experience. These include factors like how fast a page loads (Largest Contentful Paint), how quickly it responds to user interactions (Interaction to Next Paint), and how stable the visual layout is while loading (Cumulative Layout Shift). Having high CWV scores not only enhances your site’s visitors' experience but also improves its SEO ranking, helping it stand out in search results.
A quick note about the INP metric: Google introduced this relatively new one early this year, and we're optimizing our sites for INP. As you can see in the graph above, the results speak for themselves.
By focusing on Core Web Vitals, we’re ensuring that you’re not just meeting industry standards—we’re leading the way. And when our clients businesses are successful, we're successful. That’s a win-win!
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