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Google
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imsumitdubey
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Goodbye, Google Search Console Page Experience Report

Google has officially removed the Page Experience Report from Search Console. While this feature was once a go-to tool for tracking Core Web Vitals, it’s no longer part of Google’s ranking systems. 🔍 Why does it matter? This change reflects Google’s evolving approach to ranking. Instead of focusing on individual signals, the emphasis is shifting to overall content quality. Core Web Vitals still play a role, but they’ll now be part of a broader evaluation. 💡 Key takeaways: Prioritize user-friendly experiences, not just metrics. Ensure your content is valuable and engaging—that's what truly counts. Don’t ignore Core Web Vitals—they remain important for improving site performance. Adapting to changes like this is key to staying ahead in the SEO game! What’s your take on this update? Share your thoughts below! 👇
hrterminator
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It seems the search giant is getting pickier than ever. Now it's all about creating top-notch content that keeps users engaged.
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intenseparrot
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An Assistant Manager
Google's decision to remove the Page Experience Report is a significant step towards a more holistic approach to search ranking