
Top 5 Pro Tips to Get Better Google Ad Impressions
Did you know that a display ad is viewable when 50% of the ad pixels are in view for at least one second? In the rat race of ads competing for their desired ad unit, getting maximum ad impressions becomes...
RW Unity- A Reliable Unified Platform For All The Publishers
Publishers usually make the most of Exchange Bidding Dynamic Allocation(EBDA) or Header Bidding programmatic techniques for offering their inventory to ad exchanges. Both these techniques have their own benefits and drawbacks considering the needs and demands of the publishers. Understand...
Google Exchange Bidding Dynamic Allocation: What do you need to know about it?
Google’s Exchange Bidding Dynamic Allocation (EBDA) also known as Open Bidding is Google’s alternative to Header Bidding. This is an important term for publishers, however many of them are still unaware of the importance and mechanism of Exchange Bidding Dynamic...
Googlebot to support crawling over HTTP/2 site for a simpler and faster experience
Here is news for all the publishers associated with Readwhere CMS. Google crawls for your site will be over HTTP/2 protocol from now on. This will not affect your site’s rankings and doesn’t require any action from your end. However,...
News For Me Screen- Latest Feature by Readwhere CMS
App personalization is one way to keep the readers engaged for a long time. It helps the readers in getting a customized feel while scrolling through the news feed. Readwhere CMS comes up with various features to provide a better...
Easy Development of Smart TV Apps for News Publishing Sites
The transforming way of content consumption over the years is not a surprise to anyone. We all rapidly moved from the vintage way of streaming news updates till carrying the entire world current affairs in our mobile devices. Smart tv apps for news publishing sites can be called as the “next screen” for the current era. If you are a news publishing site and don’t have a smart TV app yet, this article is for you.
Optimize Cumulative Layout Shift for better visual stability
Optimizing a website for better user experience consists of various factors like load time, responsiveness, interactivity and visual stability. We have learned about core metrics of web vitals, Largest Contentful Paint deals with load time and First Input Delay deals with Interactivity. Now let us move further towards the last core metric, Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) that deals with the visual stability of a site.
Optimizing First Input Delay (FID) for better interactivity with the users
Web Vitals is an ultimate way for various website owners to give a better quality of user experience. It plays a major role in uplifting website user experience for business owners, marketers, website owners, developers and many more. Everyone dealing with a website business knows that providing a seamless experience to the user right from the time they visit the website till the time they leave includes several factors like responsiveness, layouts, interactivity, load time and more.
More Room for More Style and Creativity with AMP Stories
When Google launched Accelerated Mobile Pages(AMP) in February 2016, the prime focus was to utilize the strength of mobile by making mobile web performance stronger and convenient for the audience. If you consider the situation today, AMP is not just a feature that you can brag about but a necessity for your business to compete in the race.
Hence, there is no harm in saying that Google achieved its goal by introducing AMP and moreover coming up with the concept of AMP stories or Web stories.
Optimizing Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) for faster loading and better user experience
In earlier days, measuring the time in which the content of page loads was not an easy task for the web developers. The loading speed of the page is a deciding factor for the visitors, as a page that takes more than expected to load is certainly rejected. No matter how interesting and engaging your content is if your viewers can’t see it soon, you will certainly lose a potential reader.