Google has finally implemented the latest update on its PageSpeed Insights tool and this made the feature able to measure how fast a certain page works in the real world. A lot of digital marketers, website owners and SEO professionals view this as a good move since the older version of the PageSpeed Insights does not measure the actual loading speed of pages but only grade them depending on how many boxes they tick on a best practices list. Compared to the older version, the updated Google PageSpeed Insights tool is now able to obtain data from the Chrome’s User Experience Report allowing it to provide more accurate and relevant results. The rating provided by the tool will also be highly adjustable since it will now take into consideration the new data received when providing the final score. Furthermore, the toll is now able to provide users with better recommendations. Aside from that, the improvements made on the Google PageSpeed Insights tool have also allowed it to offer the features provided below. 1. Speed Score
The new Google PageSpeed Insights tool now offers a speed score which enables the tool to classify the pages as fast, average or slow. With the said real-time speed rating, website owners and digital marketers can conveniently determine if their sites’ pages are fast or slow to load and they can immediately fix the existing technical problems in the event they found out certain speed issues. 2. Optimisation Score The Optimisation Score included on the new PageSpeed Insights takes charge of categorizing a page as good, medium, or low by simply looking at the performance headroom. 3. Page Stats The updated Google PageSpeed Insights tool also offers the Page Stats feature which is responsible for indicating if a certain page will be faster if the developer modifies its functionality and appearance. 4. Page Load Distributions Another remarkable feature that the new PageSpeed Insights tool provides is the Page Load Distribution. This function classifies a page if it is fast, average, or slow by simply comparing it with all the Chrome User Experience Report’s FCP and DCL events.
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