Google says having good Core Web Vitals scores doesn’t guarantee your pages will get indexed in search result.
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Having good Core Web Vitals scores won’t necessarily lead to improved indexing of your webpages in Google’s search results.
This is stated by Google’s Search Advocate John Mueller during a recent Google Search Central SEO office-hours hangout.
A question is asked regarding Core Web Vitals and whether the scores can impact site quality, therefore affecting how many pages of a site get indexed.
Site quality is directly related to indexing, as Google aims to index high quality content that adds value to the web.
If your site doesn’t meet a certain threshold for quality it could result in your pages getting indexed slowly, or not getting indexed at all.
However, Core Web Vitals scores are ranking factors, not quality factors. So raising the scores won’t have a direct impact on indexing.
Here’s Mueller response.
Can Core Web Vitals Scores Impact Google Indexing?
Mueller notes that it’s difficult to answer this question without looking at a specific website.
Generally speaking, since Core Web Vitals and Page Experience are not quality factors, they’re not likely to have much of an impact on indexing.
Mueller states:
“I don’t think so. It’s really kind of hard to look at this without looking at...
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