At PubCon Session in Lass Vegas Yesterday Matt Cutts from Google described the ranking factors that you should emphasis in the year 2010. He cleared one thing that Google co-founder wants the web to be very fast just like flipping a magazine. The thing that goes clear with this statement is that you now have to look more on to page size and loading time of that.
We all know that page load time is an important factor in search engine rankings but not it is going to be more pressed corner. Fast pages will rank higher than slow once. Matt basically implied that in 2010, it will be one additional factor.
Let’s keep in mind two things:
(1) There are over 200 ranking factors in the algorithm and each are weighted differently. If I had to guess, page speed would not be a tremendously weighed factor, unless the site takes 90 seconds to load.
(2) I monitor complaints from the AdWords (and organic) side of webmasters and virtually no one complains that their quality score is low because of having a slow site. I would have to assume the same speed criteria would be applied from the quality score page speed requirements to the organic side of things. So if advertisers rarely, if never, complain about it – one would assume non-advertisers would also not complain much about that as a reason for their site’s poor ranking.
To hear more from Matt on this topic watch this video -
Hello thanks for sharing Matt cutts video always help us a lot good job keep it up.
Azhar
December 25th, 2009
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December 26th, 2009
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azhar
December 31st, 2009
I fully Agree with you. There are more than 200 ranking factors and now fast loading speed is playing most important role. Google likes every thing flipping fast.
amit from web 2 strategy adelaide
March 4th, 2010