Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Google says page speed ranking factor to use mobile page speed for mobile sites in upcoming months

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Gary Illyes from Google said at the Search Marketing Summit today in Sydney that Google will be updating the page speed ranking factor to specifically look at the page speed of your mobile pages when it comes to the mobile friendly algorithm.

This report came from Jennifer Slegg who said Gary Illyes from Google said this is “months” but not “years” away from happening.

The issue today is that many of the ranking signals Google uses today for mobile rankings are based on your desktop web pages, not mobile web pages. So if you have a really fast desktop web page but the mobile version is really slow, it currently doesn’t hurt your mobile rankings.

When Google updates their mobile friendly algorithm, they hope to add mobile specific page speed as a factor and not rely on the desktop version.

As you may remember, page speed became a ranking factor back in April 2010. In June 2013, Matt Cutts hinted that a negative factor would come to slow mobile pages. Then a year ago, Gary Illyes said they are working on mobile specific page speed and now, Gary said it is months away.

But Gary also said on Twitter it is in the planning phase, so hopefully it is still months away.

It is just logical for page speed, as well as other factors, to be mobile dependent and not desktop dependent. I guess this is Google’s plan.

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