Google Likes Fast, Clean, and Clear—Does Your Website Pass?

Your homepage might be stunning. But if it loads slowly, lacks structure, or confuses search engines, Google won't recommend it—and your visitors won't stick around.

What Google Actually Cares About

It's not just about keywords anymore. Google (and other AI-powered search engines) prioritize:

  • Speed: Pages should load in under 3 seconds—even on mobile. Google's Core Web Vitals measure this through LCP (Largest Contentful Paint), which should be under 2.5 seconds.
  • Responsiveness: Since March 2024, Google replaced FID with INP (Interaction to Next Paint) as a Core Web Vitals metric. INP measures how quickly your page responds to every interaction—clicks, taps, keyboard input—throughout the entire session. Good INP is under 200ms.
  • Clarity: Content should be easy to scan, structured with headings, and free from clutter.
  • Accessibility: Sites should be usable for everyone, including people with disabilities.
  • Security: HTTPS is a must. So is avoiding spammy redirects and outdated plugins.

Design and SEO Are Married Now

Good design isn't just visual—it's technical. That means:

  • Clean code and semantic HTML
  • Image optimization and lazy loading
  • Descriptive meta tags and proper use of schema
  • Mobile-first responsiveness

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Our sites don't just look good—they're tuned for performance, clarity, and findability.

Google's algorithms might be complicated—but our mission isn't: Help your customers find you fast, and like what they see.

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