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@andreapernici
+AndreaPerniciCTO & CO-Founder
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Google Search chief Amit Shingal - sourceOctober 2015
894 million
3rd Quarter 2015 Facebook Report - sourceNovember 2015
https://www.ampproject.org/
Supported Advertising Networks:
Twitter, A9, AdReactor, AdSense, AdTech, DoubleClick
Supported Analytics Platform:
Analytics: Google Analytics, Adobe Analytics, Chartbeat and Parse.ly
Not yet ready for paywalls and subscriptions
You loose most of the power of modern
web technologies
https://instantarticles.fb.com/
FACEBOOK
SMARTER THAN
GOOGLE
Again...
https://developer.apple.com/news-publisher/
http://insidesearch.blogspot.it/2015/11/new-ways-to-find-and-stream-app-content.html
http://blog.chromium.org/2015/09/chrome-custom-tabs-smooth-transition_2.html
SPEED INDEX
https://goo.gl/3sKU1r
https://goo.gl/MRZueM
https://jakearchibald.com/2014/using-serviceworker-today/
https://developers.google.com/speed/docs/insights/rules#speed-rules
http://conferences.oreilly.com/velocity/devops-web-performance-2015/public/schedule/detail/42385
https://goo.gl/3sKU1r
https://sites.google.com/a/webpagetest.org/docs/using-webpagetest/metrics/speed-index
Speed Index
= 1685
Speed Index
= 5235
SELECT
AVG (SpeedIndex),
NTH(51, QUANTILES(SpeedIndex)),
NTH(10, QUANTILES(SpeedIndex)),
NTH(25, QUANTILES(SpeedIndex)),
NTH(75, QUANTILES(SpeedIndex)),
NTH(95, QUANTILES(SpeedIndex))
FROM
[httparchive:runs.2010_11_15_pages]
WHERE rank < 300000
10° Percentile = 526
25° Percentile = 1733
Median = 3201
Average = 3800
75° Percentile = 5100
95° Percentile = 9058
Courtesy of HTTPArchive and Big Query
<script
src="/RUM/rum-speedindex.js">
</script>
<script>
var metricValue = RUMSpeedIndex();
</script>
<script>
…YOUR GOOGLE ANALYTICS CODE…
ga('set', 'metric1', math.round(metricValue));
ga('send', 'pageview');
…
</script>
https://github.com/WPO-Foundation/RUM-SpeedIndex/
Only works for browsers that
support Resource Timings
(most modern browsers except Safari)
Does not handle content within iframes
(possible, just not implemented yet)
Works better for IE and Chrome
which both support reporting
a "first paint" event.
Steve Souders
http://www.w3.org/TR/user-timing/
WE CAN MEASURE WHEN
THESE CORE CONTENT
ARE LOADED AND VISIBILE
USER TIMING
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/user-timings?hl=en
Improving and evaluating your websites performance #SEOzone
Improving and evaluating your websites performance #SEOzone
Improving and evaluating your websites performance #SEOzone
Improving and evaluating your websites performance #SEOzone
Improving and evaluating your websites performance #SEOzone

Improving and evaluating your websites performance #SEOzone

Editor's Notes

  • #6 https://www.quora.com/What-data-does-Google-use-to-power-its-popular-times-feature Google uses anonymous GPS data from users who have Google apps on their mobile devices, much like the way Google Maps crowdsources traffic data. https://googleblog.blogspot.it/2009/08/bright-side-of-sitting-in-traffic.html
  • #7 https://www.quora.com/What-data-does-Google-use-to-power-its-popular-times-feature Google uses anonymous GPS data from users who have Google apps on their mobile devices, much like the way Google Maps crowdsources traffic data. https://googleblog.blogspot.it/2009/08/bright-side-of-sitting-in-traffic.html
  • #8 https://www.quora.com/What-data-does-Google-use-to-power-its-popular-times-feature Google uses anonymous GPS data from users who have Google apps on their mobile devices, much like the way Google Maps crowdsources traffic data. https://googleblog.blogspot.it/2009/08/bright-side-of-sitting-in-traffic.html
  • #9 https://www.quora.com/What-data-does-Google-use-to-power-its-popular-times-feature Google uses anonymous GPS data from users who have Google apps on their mobile devices, much like the way Google Maps crowdsources traffic data. https://googleblog.blogspot.it/2009/08/bright-side-of-sitting-in-traffic.html
  • #10 https://www.quora.com/What-data-does-Google-use-to-power-its-popular-times-feature Google uses anonymous GPS data from users who have Google apps on their mobile devices, much like the way Google Maps crowdsources traffic data. https://googleblog.blogspot.it/2009/08/bright-side-of-sitting-in-traffic.html
  • #15 https://www.quora.com/What-data-does-Google-use-to-power-its-popular-times-feature Google uses anonymous GPS data from users who have Google apps on their mobile devices, much like the way Google Maps crowdsources traffic data. https://googleblog.blogspot.it/2009/08/bright-side-of-sitting-in-traffic.html
  • #16 https://www.quora.com/What-data-does-Google-use-to-power-its-popular-times-feature Google uses anonymous GPS data from users who have Google apps on their mobile devices, much like the way Google Maps crowdsources traffic data. https://googleblog.blogspot.it/2009/08/bright-side-of-sitting-in-traffic.html
  • #17 https://www.quora.com/What-data-does-Google-use-to-power-its-popular-times-feature Google uses anonymous GPS data from users who have Google apps on their mobile devices, much like the way Google Maps crowdsources traffic data. https://googleblog.blogspot.it/2009/08/bright-side-of-sitting-in-traffic.html
  • #64 http://www.webpagetest.org/video/compare.php?tests=151127_8Z_SMH%2C151127_HF_SMJ%2C151127_DN_SMM&thumbSize=200&ival=1000&end=visual