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了解 Google 搜索结果中的网页体验
Google 的核心排名系统希望奖励那些提供良好网页体验的内容。希望通过我们的系统取得成功的网站所有者不应只专注于网页体验的一两个方面。而是检查您是否从多个方面提供了总体良好的网页体验。
自行评估内容的网页体验
如果您对以下问题的回答为是,那么您很可能能够提供良好的网页体验:
- 网页是否具有良好的 Core Web Vitals?
- 网页是否以安全的方式提供?
- 内容在移动设备上的显示效果是否良好?
- 内容是否避免使用过多会分散用户注意力或干扰主要内容的广告?
- 网页是否避免使用干扰性插页式广告?
- 网页是否经过精心设计,使访问者可以轻松将其主要内容与网页上的其他内容区分开来?
这些问题仅涵盖部分网页体验方面。
不过,回答此类问题以及参考以下资源可能有助于您打造整体良好的网页体验。
网页体验资源
下面这些资源有助于您衡量、监控和优化网页体验:
常见问题解答
Google 搜索是否会使用单一的“网页体验衡量因素”进行排名?
我们不会只考虑单一衡量因素。我们的核心排名系统会评估与整体网页体验相符的各种衡量因素。
在排名时会考虑网页体验的哪些方面?
我们的排名系统会采用 Core Web Vitals。
我们建议网站所有者实现良好的 Core Web Vitals,以便借助 Google 搜索取得成功,并确保用户在总体上获得良好的体验。
请注意,在 Search Console 的 Core Web Vitals 报告等报告或第三方工具中获得良好结果并不保证您的网页一定能排在 Google 搜索结果的最前面;除了 Core Web Vitals 得分之外,精彩网页体验还有其他要考虑的因素。这些得分旨在帮助您从整体上改进网站,而仅仅出于 SEO 原因而试图获得完美的得分可能并非对宝贵时间的最有效利用。
除了 Core Web Vitals 之外,网页体验的其他方面并不会直接帮助您的网站在搜索结果中获得更高的排名。
不过,它们可以提高您的网站使用满意度,这通常与我们的排名系统期望推广的内容相符。
因此,改善整体网页体验仍然有必要。
是在网站级还是网页级评估网页体验?
我们的核心排名系统通常会评估网页级内容,包括在了解与网页体验相关的方面时。不过,我们会进行一些网站级评估。
网页体验对于排名成功有多重要?
即使网页体验不佳,Google 搜索也会尽可能展示最相关的内容。不过,对于很多查询,可以获取的实用内容有很多。在这种情况下,提供出色的网页体验有助于在 Google 中搜索取得理想成效。
近期博客更新
下面列出了我们在 Google 搜索中心博客上公布的有关网页体验的所有内容:
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):2025-08-04。
[null,null,["最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-08-04。"],[[["\u003cp\u003eGoogle Search ranking systems prioritize content that delivers a positive page experience across various factors, not just individual elements.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eSite owners should focus on Core Web Vitals, security (HTTPS), mobile-friendliness, avoiding excessive or intrusive ads, and clear content distinction to enhance page experience.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eWhile Core Web Vitals are crucial for ranking and overall user experience, other page experience aspects, while not direct ranking factors, contribute to user satisfaction and align with Google's ranking goals.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003ePage experience is primarily assessed on a page-by-page basis, but some site-wide evaluations are also conducted.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThough relevance remains paramount, a strong page experience can significantly boost a website's visibility in search results, especially when multiple pages offer similarly relevant content.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["Google's core ranking systems reward content with a good page experience, considering multiple aspects, not just one. Assess if your pages have good Core Web Vitals, are secure (HTTPS), mobile-friendly, avoid excessive ads or intrusive interstitials, and clearly distinguish main content. While there's no single ranking signal, Core Web Vitals and other page experience factors influence rankings. Page experience is evaluated per page. Google prioritizes relevant content, but good page experience enhances success, especially when many relevant options exist.\n"],null,["# Understanding Google Page Experience | Google Search Central\n\nUnderstanding page experience in Google Search results\n======================================================\n\n\nGoogle's core ranking systems look to reward content that provides a good page experience. Site owners seeking to be\nsuccessful with our systems should not focus on only one or two aspects of page experience. Instead, check if you're\nproviding an overall great page experience across many aspects.\n\nSelf-assess your content's page experience\n------------------------------------------\n\n\nAnswering yes to the following questions means you're probably on track in providing a good page experience:\n\n- Do your pages have good Core Web Vitals?\n- Are your pages served in a secure fashion?\n- Does your content display well on mobile devices?\n- Does your content avoid using an excessive amount of ads that distract from or interfere with the main content?\n- Do your pages avoid using intrusive interstitials?\n- Is your page designed so visitors can easily distinguish the main content from other content on your page?\n\n\nThese questions don't encompass all page experience aspects to consider.\nHowever, questions like these, and consulting the following resources, may help you align\nwith providing an overall good page experience.\n\nPage experience resources\n-------------------------\n\n\nHere are some resources that can help you measure, monitor, and optimize your page experience:\n\n- [Understanding Core Web Vitals and Google Search results](/search/docs/appearance/core-web-vitals): Learn more about Core Web Vitals and how they work in Google Search results.\n- [Search Console's HTTPS report](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/11396518): Check if you're serving secure HTTPS pages and what to fix, if you're not.\n- [Check if a site's\n connection is secure](https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95617): Learn how to check if your site's connection is secure, as reported by Chrome. If the page isn't served over HTTPS, learn how to [secure your site with HTTPS](https://web.dev/articles/enable-https).\n- [Avoid intrusive\n interstitials and dialog](/search/docs/appearance/avoid-intrusive-interstitials): Learn how to avoid interstitials that can make content less accessible.\n- [Chrome Lighthouse:](https://developer.chrome.com/docs/lighthouse/overview) This toolset from Chrome can help you identify a range of improvements to make related to page experience, including mobile usability.\n\nFAQ\n---\n\n### Is there a single \"page experience signal\" that Google Search uses for ranking?\n\n\nThere is no single signal. Our core ranking systems look at a variety of signals that align with overall page\nexperience.\n\n### What aspects of page experience are used in ranking?\n\n\nCore Web Vitals are used by our ranking systems.\nWe recommend site owners achieve good Core Web Vitals for success with Search and to ensure a great user experience generally.\nKeep in mind that getting good results in reports like Search Console's [Core Web Vitals report](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9205520)\nor third-party tools doesn't guarantee that your pages will rank at the top of Google Search results;\nthere's more to great page experience than Core Web Vitals scores alone.\nThese scores are meant to help you to improve your site for your users overall,\nand trying to get a perfect score just for SEO reasons may not be the best use of your time.\n\n\nBeyond Core Web Vitals, other page experience aspects don't directly help your website rank higher in search results.\nHowever, they can make your website more satisfying to use, which is generally aligned with what our ranking systems seek to reward.\nTherefore it's still worth working to improve page experience overall.\n\n### Is page experience evaluated on a site-wide or page-specific basis?\n\n\nOur core ranking systems generally evaluate content on a page-specific basis, including when\nunderstanding aspects related to page experience. However, we do have some site-wide assessments.\n\n### How important is page experience to ranking success?\n\n\nGoogle Search always seeks to show the most relevant content, even if the page experience is sub-par. But for many\nqueries, there is lots of helpful content available. Having a great page experience can contribute to success in\nSearch, in such cases.\n\nRecent updates on our blog\n--------------------------\n\n\nHere's everything we've announced about page experience on the [Google Search Central blog](/search/blog):"]]