At the core of Google's page experience updates are various metrics that assess how users perceive their interaction with a web page. As outlined in the
Google Search Central resources, these metrics revolve around
Core Web Vitals, mobile-friendliness, HTTPS security, and the presence of intrusive interstitials.
These metrics directly impact how your site ranks in SERPs because they underline how quickly and effectively users can interact with your content.
With approximately
60% of all web traffic coming from mobile devices, having a mobile-friendly site is a MUST. According to
Google Search Central, Google uses the mobile version of a website for indexing and ranking. To qualify as a good page experience, your site should exhibit:
The safety of users' data has become a huge priority. Websites that use
HTTPS provide a secure connection, reassuring users that their information is protected. Google considers sites without HTTPS as less trustworthy, which can negatively affect your ranking. You can read more about it on
Google Search Central.
Ads, pop-ups, and all those pesky interstitials that block content can destroy your users’ experience. Google ranks sites lower if they have intrusive ads that hinder user access to valuable content. So it’s vital to either minimize or manage these distractions to enhance USER EXPERIENCE.