Core Web Vitals are how Google translates a visitor's feeling in front of your site into measurable numbers. When someone in Amman opens your page on their phone, does it appear quickly? Does the button respond when tapped? Does the content jump suddenly so they tap the wrong link? These precise moments are what Google measures and builds part of its judgement of your site upon. At Spiderlap we turn these three metrics to your advantage.
The three metrics in plain terms
| Metric | What it measures | Ideal target |
|---|---|---|
| LCP | Time for the largest visible element to appear | Under 2.5 seconds |
| INP | Speed of the page's response to a visitor interaction | Under 200 milliseconds |
| CLS | How stable elements are without jumping | Under 0.1 |
Each metric addresses a different side of the experience: the first about how fast loading feels, the second about responsiveness, the third about visual stability. Success requires all three to sit in the green zone together.
Why Jordanian businesses in particular should care
The audience in Jordan relies heavily on mobile for browsing and buying, and data networks are not always at their fastest. A site that lags two extra seconds may lose a visitor who was about to call your Zarqa shop or book an appointment at an Abdoun clinic. Improving vitals here is not a technical luxury but direct protection for your sales.
Common mistakes that lower your vitals
Review this list to discover where your problems most likely lie:
- Large, uncompressed images that slow the page's appearance
- Too many scripts running on load that delay interaction
- Ads or elements loaded late that shift the content suddenly
- Fonts loaded from slow external sources
- Slow hosting or a server far from your audience
- No defined image dimensions, so the page jumps as they load
How we improve your vitals at Spiderlap
We start with an accurate measurement based on real user data from your audience, because a lab result alone can mislead. Then we identify the heaviest element in each metric and fix it: we compress images and defer loading of what the visitor does not need immediately, reserve fixed space for elements so they do not jump, and lighten the scripts that block interaction. This work overlaps closely with
Improving vitals is part of the broader
The impact you can expect
When vitals move into the green zone, you typically notice a drop in immediate bounce rate, a rise in the number of pages each visitor views, and a gradual improvement in your ranking, especially on mobile results. These gains accumulate over time and support the rest of your efforts in
Let us lift your site's experience
If your site's vitals are in the red or orange zone, you are losing visitors and ranking every day without feeling it. Contact Spiderlap through our contact page so we can measure your current vitals and set a practical plan to move them into the green.