- Website performance; crawlability
- Crawl budget; mobile-friendliness
- Site speed; on-page SEO
- Content; keywords
- The pop-up should appear in at least three different locations on a page to cater to all buyer personas.
- The pop-up should take up as much space on the page as possible so that users can easily see it.
- The pop-up should take up a reasonable amount of space on the screen and not prevent users from accessing content.
- There are no user-friendly ways to use pop-ups and they should be avoided entirely.
- Largest Contentful Paint
- First Input Delay
- Cumulative Layout Shift
- It does not help improve any of the Core Web Vitals.
- A technique that involves loading non-critical assets on a page only when needed
- A type of responsive website design
- A strategy that involves combining image resources by utilizing image sprites
- A tactic to improve page speed by loading JavaScript asynchronously
- The visual stability of a website or how predictable it is to use
- The length of time it takes for a page to react after a user interacts with it
- The length of time it takes for the element using the most amount of pixels to render on a user’s screen
- None of the above
- A pop-up banner, appearing halfway down the page
- A navigation menu with more than 7 items
- An embedded video below the page header
- A non-responsive website design
- Intrusive interstitial guidelines
- Safe browsing
- Mobile-friendliness
- Core Web Vitals
- Show search engine bots all the pages on a site
- Prevent search engines from crawling private pages
- Keep search engine bots from overwhelming server resources
- Specify the location of your sitemap