Once again, Google Search Console comes

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Once again, Google Search Console comes

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Largest Contentful Paint (LCP): Measures the time it takes for the largest element on the page to load.
First Input Delay (FID): Measures the waiting time between the user's first interaction with a page and the browser's response to it.
Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS): Measures how much the page layout shifts for the user, as well as visual stability.
Together, they are called Core Web Vitals .

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Checking your website's Core Web Vitals score should be part of your SEO audit.

Once again, Google Search Console comes to the rescue.

Head to the " Core Web Metrics " report in the " Experience " section of the left menu.

Here you will see reports for " Mobile " and " Computer " with a list of all issues and affected pages.

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These reports will give you detailed information about any Core Web Vitals issues your website may have.

The tool distinguishes between pages that have country area code philippines serious problems ("poor URLs") and those that just need some improvements.

Review the issues and follow the instructions to resolve them.

There is also a dedicated report on Core Web Vitals in Semrush Site Audit:

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You can view all page-level metrics and track your progress over time. You can also manually select 10 URLs to check for issues related to Core Web Vitals.

Note : First Input Delay (FID) is based on real user events in Google Search Console. That's why it is replaced by a similar metric (Total Block Time or TBT) in Semrush.

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8. Analyze your Internal Links
Internal links are a crucial part of SEO for three reasons:

They help search engines crawl your website
They help users navigate
They help you direct link equity (also called “link juice” or “authority”) to the most important pages.
In Semrush Site Audit, there is a report dedicated to internal linking issues. It is called “ Internal Links ” and is located in the “ Topic Score ” section .
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