Question: True or false? Page experience is the primary ranking factor for Google, even more important than a page's content.
- True
- False
Explanation
While page experience affects rankings, content relevance and quality remain the primary factors for search performance. Page experience signals, such as Core Web Vitals and mobile usability, enhance user satisfaction but do not override content value. SEO strategy should prioritize high-quality content while optimizing experience for engagement. Both elements work together to support organic visibility.
Why the other options are incorrect
A) Claiming page experience outweighs content ignores Google’s emphasis on content as the main ranking driver.
Source for verification
HubSpot Academy: Technical SEO Audit
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