How Slow Loading Pages Hurt SEO and User Experience (Core Web Vitals Insight)
My site used to load painfully slow — like everything was dragging for no reason.
I finally ran a performance check and discovered something obvious in hindsight: the images were way too heavy and unoptimized.
That’s when Core Web Vitals actually started to make sense.
It’s not just a technical SEO term — it directly reflects how users experience your site. Slow loading, layout shifts, and delayed interactions all quietly destroy engagement without you noticing.
After fixing the basics (especially image compression and load prioritization), everything changed: • Faster page loads • Smoother user experience • More stable performance scores
It made me realize something simple:
Website speed isn’t optional anymore — it’s part of the content experience.
Now I can’t unsee performance issues anywhere I browse.


















