Performance
Core Web Vitals for Business Websites: Why They Matter
2026-03-31 • 1 min read
A slow website reduces trust and hurts conversions. Visitors interpret speed as professionalism and reliability.
Focus on image optimization, script control and mobile-first rendering. Remove unnecessary plugins and heavy third-party scripts.
Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), Interaction to Next Paint (INP) and Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) should be monitored regularly.
Use real user behavior (not only lab tests) to decide where to optimize first. The highest-impact pages are usually home, service and contact pages.
Performance improvements usually pay back quickly by reducing bounce and improving lead quality.
Tags: core web vitals, pagespeed, seo, ux
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