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Google PageSpeed Insights Another must-have tool for technical SEO analysis, Google PageSpeed Insight is the official performance testing platform, made available by Google, whose data is based on Lighthouse and, when available, on CrUX data. Through PageSpeed Insights we are able to establish what the speed score calculated for our site is, where 0 indicates the worst value and 100 the best. Regardless of the general score, the tool helps us to determine whether our site follows Google's directives on the so-called Core Web Vitals and tells us which resources to manage (e.g. images to compress or serve in next-gen formats, CSS and JS that block rendering, etc.) to have a better performing site. However, PageSpeed Insight isn't just limited to performance. As with Lighthouse, basic information on accessibility, development best practices and SEO is available in the PageSpeed Insight report; the analysis is obviously done at the single page level, however, when the CrUX data is available, it is possible to have rough values for the entire domain.
Check crawling and rendering errors, test mobile Egypt Phone Number List compatibility, send XML sitemaps , request the removal of unwanted URLs, view the performance of your site in terms of clicks , impressions, CTR and average position for different search queries, identify pages that respond too slowly, issues related to canonical tags and much more. All this on the basis of what Google knows about our site : if with Screaming Frog the data we obtain from scanning a site are related only to the moment of scanning itself , with Search Console we can have a history of the information and above all understand the behavior both of users coming from the SERPs and of the bot. Do you need a broader vision? Why not add Bing Webmaster Tools to Google Search Console ? This set of tools is nothing more than the equivalent of Google Search Console made available by Bing and can help us understand how we are working even outside the world of Big G.
Google PageSpeed Insights Another must-have tool for technical SEO analysis, Google PageSpeed Insight is the official performance testing platform, made available by Google, whose data is based on Lighthouse and, when available, on CrUX data. Through PageSpeed Insights we are able to establish what the speed score calculated for our site is, where 0 indicates the worst value and 100 the best. Regardless of the general score, the tool helps us to determine whether our site follows Google's directives on the so-called Core Web Vitals and tells us which resources to manage (e.g. images to compress or serve in next-gen formats, CSS and JS that block rendering, etc.) to have a better performing site. However, PageSpeed Insight isn't just limited to performance. As with Lighthouse, basic information on accessibility, development best practices and SEO is available in the PageSpeed Insight report; the analysis is obviously done at the single page level, however, when the CrUX data is available, it is possible to have rough values for the entire domain.