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Competitor sites have a loading speed below the plinth (according to Google PageSpeed). What conclusions should be drawn from this?
Competitor sites have a loading speed below the plinth (according to Google PageSpeed). Does this mean you can spit on the loading speed of your site, or vice versa, strive to make it faster and hope that such a factor as loading speed will help you get into the top? I found sites from the top for high-frequency commercial queries of interest and they have a speed of 50/100 for PC and 20/100 for mobile. This state of affairs with an indiscriminately low download speed is normal (even this site of the question / answer service has a speed in the area of \u200b\u200bthe plinth) or is no good and you need to do better (faster) and this will greatly help to break into the top, or in fact, it won’t help at all?
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Site loading speed does not directly affect the indexing process. The main thing for Google is to improve the user experience. The connection is simple: insufficient web page loading speed significantly impairs the experience and, therefore, the behavioral factors of the audience.
Well, if you want to rank on this basis above competitors, accelerate, if you don’t want to forget
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