将网速列为网页搜索排名因素
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2010年4月27日星期二
发表者:
Amit Singhal
(
Google
研究员)、
Matt Cutts
(
Google
搜索质量团队总工程师)
原文链接:
Using site speed in web search ranking
网站站长级别:所有
或许,您已有所耳闻,我们
Google
的员工非常注重
产品
和
网页
的速度。为此,我们在搜索排名算法中添加了一个新的因素,即网速。网速能够反映出一个网站对网页请求的响应速度。
提高网站速度,不仅对网站所有者,而且对所有互联网用户都有着重要的意义。通过
内部研究
,我们发现,用户更喜欢网速快的网站,相反,如果网站响应速度缓慢,访问者则只会停留很短时间。而且,最新的数据表明,提高网站速度不仅能改善用户体验,还能
降低运营成本
。用户和我们一样,非常重视速度——这就是为什么我们决定将网速作为搜索排名算法中一个新的因素。我们会从多个方面来测定一个网站连接其他网站的速度。
如果您是网站所有者、网站站长或网页作者,下面这些免费工具可以帮您测试网站速度:
尽管网站速度是一个新的网站搜索排名因素,但它的重要性不及
网页相关性
。目前,仅有不到
1%
的搜索请求受到网速信号的影响,而且,网速信号只适用于在
Google.com
上英文搜索的用户。在经过严格的测试后,几周前我们做出了这一改变。如果您的网站排名没什么变化,说明您的网站可能没有受到网速的影响。
希望您开始测试您的网站速度(以上提到的工具都很好用)——这样,不仅能提高您的搜索排名,还能改善每个人的上网体验。
如未另行说明,那么本页面中的内容已根据知识共享署名 4.0 许可获得了许可,并且代码示例已根据 Apache 2.0 许可获得了许可。有关详情,请参阅 Google 开发者网站政策。Java 是 Oracle 和/或其关联公司的注册商标。
最后更新时间 (UTC):2010-04-01。
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