It turns out we can’t afford to call Google’s bluf
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 10:20 am
It wouldn’t be MozCon without you! Check out our recaps from day one and day two, and if you missed day three, read on for top-level takeaways! But to get the most out of this year’s MozCon content, make sure to access the video bundle when it goes on sale Friday, and stay tuned for details on MozCon 2022 — — that’s right! We’ll be back live and in-person next year in Seattle. Can’t wait to see you all there! Tom Capper — The Fast & The Spurious: Core Web Vitals & SEO “What if I told you that Core Web Vitals, and this update, are a bluff?” Tom sure did kick off day three by blowing our minds with his opening line — the update everyone has been obsessing over for the last year isn’t actually all it’s cracked up to be? Well, sort of.
f, but we can “sort of cheat”. Tom went on to lay out the flaws of Core Web Vitals, which all add up to the fact that they actually encourage terrible optimizations. So what’s taking cyprus phone number database so long? As we all know, this roll out has been delayed multiple times. Tom uses a brilliant example of the classic prisoner’s dilemma to explain why: @THCapper pulling a #ChidiAnagonye by bringing moral philosophy into an SEO talk.
#MozCon #TheGoodPlace Sandi Pope Griffin (@sandpoper) July 14, 2021 As it turns out, Google has been contradicting themselves when talking about CWV because they can’t actually roll out updates that undermine the quality of their services — they’re relying on us, the SEOs, to act as the prisoners in their big dilemma of rankings. On Google’s “There appears to be some confusion”: “Well, yes, you will notice some confusion if you directly contradict yourself.
f, but we can “sort of cheat”. Tom went on to lay out the flaws of Core Web Vitals, which all add up to the fact that they actually encourage terrible optimizations. So what’s taking cyprus phone number database so long? As we all know, this roll out has been delayed multiple times. Tom uses a brilliant example of the classic prisoner’s dilemma to explain why: @THCapper pulling a #ChidiAnagonye by bringing moral philosophy into an SEO talk.
#MozCon #TheGoodPlace Sandi Pope Griffin (@sandpoper) July 14, 2021 As it turns out, Google has been contradicting themselves when talking about CWV because they can’t actually roll out updates that undermine the quality of their services — they’re relying on us, the SEOs, to act as the prisoners in their big dilemma of rankings. On Google’s “There appears to be some confusion”: “Well, yes, you will notice some confusion if you directly contradict yourself.