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Glossary Terms

Core Web Vitals

Core Web Vitals are Google's three key metrics that measure real-world user experience on web pages: Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), Interaction to Next Paint (INP),…

Page Speed

Page speed measures how quickly a web page loads and becomes fully interactive for users, encompassing both server response time and rendering performance. Why Page…

Mobile-First Indexing

Mobile-first indexing means Google predominantly uses the mobile version of a website's content for indexing and ranking, rather than the desktop version. Why Mobile-First Indexing…

Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS)

Cumulative Layout Shift measures the visual stability of a webpage by tracking unexpected layout movements during the page loading process, calculated as the sum of…

First Contentful Paint (FCP)

First Contentful Paint measures the time from when a page starts loading to when any part of the page's content is rendered on the screen,…

Site Architecture

Site architecture refers to the organized structure and hierarchy of a website's pages, navigation, and internal linking system that determines how content is connected and…

URL Structure

URL structure refers to the format and organization of website addresses, including the use of subfolders, file names, and parameters that create a logical hierarchy…

Bounce Rate

Bounce rate is the percentage of website visitors who leave a site after viewing only one page without taking any action or navigating to other…

Faceted Navigation

Faceted navigation is a system that allows users to filter products by multiple attributes like price, brand, color, or size, creating dynamic URLs and content…

E-commerce Site Search

E-commerce site search is the internal search functionality that allows users to find specific products within an online store, providing valuable insights into customer intent…