Page Speed or Site Speed which one does Google considered a ranking signal
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I have tried and tried, i could not really figure this out on my site https://www.360dopes.com
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Pleas help me, i really need to fix my site https://hipsound.net
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Please admins should trash these recent comments, they are spammers, I have flagged it.
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Thank you, Buddy, you're incredible.
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Both Page Speed and Site Speed are ranking signals. As you said, the Adsense code you added to your blog posts really affects your speed performance.
Your homepage is 100 on Google Pagespeed, while your post is 52.
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