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How Many Views Do You Need for Core Web Vitals to Show in Google Search Console or PageSpeed Insights?
If you've ever opened up Google Search Console or PageSpeed Insights only to be told:
“Not enough usage data in the last 90 days for this device type,” or "The Chrome User Experience Report does not have sufficient real-world speed data for this page."
...you’re not alone - and you're definitely not the first to wonder:
How many views do you actually need for Core Web Vitals data to show up?
Let’s break down what’s going on, how Google collects
... Continue reading
Posted in Ask David!, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Website Traffic
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Tagged barry pollard, chrome, chrome traffic, chrome user experience report, chrome users, core web vitals, crux, desktop traffic, fast loading times, field data, google algorithm, Google Search Central Help, gsc, lighthouse, mobile traffic, pagespeed insights, psi, search engine optimization, seo, stack overflow, usage statistics, web performance
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