Google Ranking Signal Optimization
"Poor" Core Web Vitals in Google Search Console is a ranking penalty. We fix all three signals.
Google's Core Web Vitals, LCP, INP, and CLS, are direct ranking factors. If Search Console shows URLs in "Poor" status, those pages are being ranked below competitors with equivalent content but better performance. We diagnose and resolve each signal at the code level.
Core Web Vitals Fix by Signal
**LCP Optimization:**
Post-Mortem Report
Case Study: The Blog That Recovered Organic Traffic After Fixing CLS
Common questions
Questions answered.
My lab score is good but Search Console still shows Poor. Why?
Lab scores (Lighthouse, PageSpeed Insights) simulate a controlled environment. Search Console reports field data, real user measurements on real devices and real connections. Field data typically shows worse performance than lab scores, especially on mobile. We optimize for field data.
Which URLs should I prioritize fixing?
Prioritize high-traffic and high-commercial-intent pages first, your homepage, service pages, and top landing pages. These have the greatest impact on rankings and revenue.
How long until I see ranking improvements after fixing Core Web Vitals?
Google recrawls and reassesses Core Web Vitals on a rolling 28-day basis. You should see Search Console status improvements within 28–60 days of fixes being live, and ranking changes typically follow within 4–8 weeks of status improvement.
Submit an Incident Report.
Whether it's an active emergency or a request for managed operations, submit your URL and symptom. Reviewed by human specialists, acknowledged within 4 hours.