23 декабря, 2025 6 комментариев

Every second of delay costs you visitors, rankings and revenue. Site speed used to be an engineering concern; today it is one of the clearest growth levers you have. When a page loads instantly, everything downstream — SEO, ads, conversion — works harder.

What Core Web Vitals measure

  • Largest Contentful Paint — how quickly the main content appears.
  • Interaction to Next Paint — how responsive the page feels when tapped or clicked.
  • Cumulative Layout Shift — how stable the layout is while it loads.

Where the seconds hide

Oversized images, render-blocking scripts, bloated plugins and slow hosting are the usual suspects. The fixes are rarely glamorous — compression, caching, lazy-loading, cleaner code — but the payoff is immediate and measurable.

Speed pays for itself

Faster pages rank better, hold attention longer and convert more of the traffic you already pay for. In other words, performance is not a cost centre — it is one of the cheapest ways to grow.

6 Comments

    9 декабря, 2025 Reply

    Speed as a growth channel — love this framing. Our bounce rate dropped ~18% after we fixed LCP.

      25 декабря, 2025 Reply

      Same experience. Fast sites convert better even before you touch anything in the funnel.

    13 декабря, 2025 Reply

    INP replacing FID caught a lot of teams off guard. Glad you covered the transition clearly.

    18 декабря, 2025 Reply

    Proper image sizing and lazy-loading did 80% of the work for us with 20% of the effort.

    22 декабря, 2025 Reply

    We shaved 1.2s off TTFB just by moving to a decent host and turning on object caching.

    29 декабря, 2025 Reply

    Could you do a deep dive on CLS? Layout shift from ads and web fonts is still our worst metric.