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Simple Analytics, a Google Analytics rival, wrote on its blog that “Google penalizes you for using Google Analytics.” When asked if this is true, Google’s John Mueller responded on Twitter, “No, it’s not the case that we penalize for Google Analytics.”
What was the point of Simple Analytics’ statement? They’re claiming that the Page Experience Update is the reason for such a bold title. They penned “Google Analytics is outperformed by Simple Analytics. Google [Analytics] lowers the output score by about 4%, and we have almost no effect (0.1 percent ). If you think about your website’s speed and are still using Google Analytics, now is a good time to make the move. If you want to rank high on SERPs (Search Engine Results Pages), it may have an impact, but how much is uncertain.”
The Google Page Experience Update, as I’ve been saying for a while, will not be a major change. With this update to site rankings, Google also said that you should “not expect dramatic changes.”
Despite this, Google has stated that it does not use Google Analytics for ranking purposes.
On the subject of Google Analytics harming a site’s ability to rank well in Google Search, there are two major threads. The first is on Twitter, and the second is on HackerNews, so go ahead and check them out.
Simple Analytics, a Google Analytics rival, wrote on its blog that “Google penalizes you for using Google Analytics.” When asked if this is true, Google’s John Mueller responded on Twitter, “No, it’s not the case that we penalize for Google Analytics.”
What was the point of Simple Analytics’ statement? They’re claiming that the Page Experience Update is the reason for such a bold title. They penned “Google Analytics is outperformed by Simple Analytics. Google [Analytics] lowers the output score by about 4%, and we have almost no effect (0.1 percent ). If you think about your website’s speed and are still using Google Analytics, now is a good time to make the move. If you want to rank high on SERPs (Search Engine Results Pages), it may have an impact, but how much is uncertain.”
The Google Page Experience Update, as I’ve been saying for a while, will not be a major change. With this update to site rankings, Google also said that you should “not expect dramatic changes.”
Despite this, Google has stated that it does not use Google Analytics for ranking purposes.
On the subject of Google Analytics harming a site’s ability to rank well in Google Search, there are two major threads. The first is on Twitter, and the second is on HackerNews, so go ahead and check them out.