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The digital-marketing landscape is constantly evolving. As we move into 2021, there are a few things you need to do around your strategy if you want your self-storage business to be relevant and effective. Read on to learn what they are.
1. Improve Your ‘Core Web Vitals’
Core Web Vitals (CWV) are a new set of website-ranking factors being introduced by Google in 2021. A release date hasn’t been announced, but Google will give several months’ notice, so business owners have time to make the necessary changes.
CWV are trackable metrics that’ll show whether a website is quick and responsive and doesn’t shift around while loading. Their goal is to boost sites that offer a good user experience (UX). (If your site performs poorly, it won’t show as high on search results.) Google has added many UX factors to its rankings in the past, such as site speed, mobile friendliness and others. These are the three new elements being added to the mix: