{"id":2789,"date":"2022-02-21T20:50:30","date_gmt":"2022-02-21T20:50:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cherylroll.com\/how-core-web-vitals-and-page-experience-are-different-380584\/"},"modified":"2022-02-21T20:50:30","modified_gmt":"2022-02-21T20:50:30","slug":"how-core-web-vitals-and-page-experience-are-different-380584","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cherylroll.com\/how-core-web-vitals-and-page-experience-are-different-380584\/","title":{"rendered":"Core web vitals vs. page experience: How they are different"},"content":{"rendered":"
The phrases “page experience” and “core web vitals” are often used interchangeably, but they actually refer to two separate sets of website metrics.<\/p>\n
“Core web vitals is a set of three metrics that are part of the overall page experience search signals that went live in 2021,” Diane Kulseth, senior SEO consultant at Siteimprove, said at SMX Next<\/a>. “The page experience search signals in the past have focused on a safe and user-friendly browsing experience for visitors, focusing on things such as mobile-friendliness of your website, having your HTTPS setup in place, and making sure that the visitor’s experience isn’t interrupted by intrusive interstitials.”<\/p>\n