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Core web vitals in the real world and the WordPress ecosystem: An exclusive webinar Start preparing your site for the holiday shopping season by attending a free webinar from NitroPack and Google on September 14 at 4 pm CEST. Deyan Georgiev (CEO at NitroPack) and Salvatore Denaro (Sr Technical Consultant at Google) will discuss Core
Web Vitals, web performance, and the future of WordPress' performance. Grab this chance to get your questions answered by Google and register today!
Optimizing your website doesn't stop at simply getting visitors to your website. You should serve them with the best user experience and keep them on your website! Working on your page experience helps your rankings and improves your site's user experience. But how? Google's Core Web Vitals
metrics give you more insights and pointers on what to improve on. Let’s go over 5 things you can do to boost your Core Web Vitals score!