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    Default Google’s Page Experience Factor

    My sites are as indicated below. I invite quotes for preparing some (not all) of these sites for Google’s Page Experience Factor, as more particularly described at https://www.rankmagic.com/7-steps-to...rience-factor/ .

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    https://www.MarainLaw.com
    https://www.NJGunLawyers.com
    https://www.NJExpungements.com
    https://www.NJDriversLicenses.com

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    It shouldn't cost much. Probably around a days work for the right person with the right experience. I could do some of it, but not all, so I bow out respectfully.

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    About $90 on fiverr

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    Dave,

    Can you be more specific?

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    Google's Page Experience Factor is a ranking signal that measures how users perceive the experience of interacting with a web page. It takes into account several factors related to page speed, mobile-friendliness, and user experience, such as:

    Core Web Vitals: These are metrics related to page loading speed, interactivity, and visual stability, including Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), First Input Delay (FID), and Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS).

    Mobile-Friendliness: This refers to how well a web page is optimized for viewing on mobile devices, including factors such as font size, page layout, and responsive design.

    Safe Browsing: This refers to whether the web page contains any malicious or deceptive content that could harm the user or their device.

    HTTPS: This refers to whether the web page is served over a secure HTTPS connection, which encrypts user data and helps protect against data theft or tampering.

    No Intrusive Interstitials: This refers to whether the web page displays any intrusive pop-ups or ads that block the main content and interfere with the user's ability to view or interact with the page.

    Google's Page Experience Factor is intended to help site owners improve the overall experience of their web pages, particularly for mobile users, by prioritizing sites that provide a fast, secure, and user-friendly experience. Site owners can use Google's various webmaster tools and metrics to measure and optimize their pages for the factors that make up the Page Experience Factor, which can ultimately help improve their search engine rankings and attract more traffic to their site.

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