Last Friday, Google announced that they started to use site speed as one of the 200 signals that influence the position of a website in the search results.




"As part of that effort, today we're including a new signal in our search ranking algorithms: site speed. Site speed reflects how quickly a website responds to web requests. [...]
We've decided to take site speed into account in our search rankings. We use a variety of sources to determine the speed of a site relative to other sites."

Will your website rankings drop?
Google's Matt Cutts says that the change will affect only some websites:
"Fewer than 1% of search queries will change as a result of incorporating site speed into our ranking. That means that even fewer search results are affected, since the average search query is returning 10 or so search results on each page.
So please don?t worry that the effect of this change will be huge. In fact, I believe the official blog post mentioned that 'We launched this change a few weeks back after rigorous testing.'
The fact that not too many people noticed the change is another reason not to stress out disproportionately over this change."
slowWhile 1% does not sound much, it can be a problem if your website belongs to the pages whose rankings will drop.
At this time, Google's new site speed signal only applies to visitors searching in English on Google.com. 



What does this mean for Foremost Media Customers?  Not a whole lot, but if your using a ultra low cost web host, or  your site has lots of Java script calls or gZip is not enabled along with a multitude of other best practices you may want to pay attention to this announcement.  If you need help making your website preform better give us a call today!