15 Feb 2022

UK’s Top Web Developer award winner!

Exceptional and experienced — that’s what our clients say about the Catch team. Since 2007, our team has been carefully crafting clever digital experiences to help our clients. We are a London-based digital agency that’s ready to go to extraordinary lengths to make sure you achieve your ambitions.

To kick off this year, the entire Catch team is thrilled to be named as one of the leading companies during the esteemed Clutch 2022 Awards!

Clutch is a B2B review and market research platform dedicated to helping small, mid-sized, and enterprise companies connect with the right service providers. The site publishes truthful content encompassing different industries and geographic locations from all over the world.

Following their latest evaluation, Catch was named as one of the best-performing web development companies in the UK this 2022! Our expertise in PHP, Drupal, React and other technologies was highly regarded, and it’s all thanks to our clients.

We’re most impressed with their team’s adaptability — they work within our schedules and stick to our project scope.

Marcus Alexander, Head of Digital Marketing, Ashmore Group

The client reviews we’ve earned on Clutch throughout the years helped prove the quality of our work and commitment. That’s why we attribute this wonderful award to all our clients, especially to those who graciously reviewed our services. We couldn’t ask for better clients to call as our invaluable partners.

The collaborative spirit with which we developed the website stood out the most. We brought in different skills from our side and theirs to deliver the project.

Will Henley,  Head of Comms at International Hydropower Association

Go beyond the ordinary with Catch! Get in touch with us and let’s talk about the project you have in mind. We look forward to getting to know you.

24 Aug 2020

The new impact of UX metrics on SEO

In Q2 of this year Google announced that new metrics called “Core Web Vitals,” or automated sets of signals related to user experience, will soon impact your site’s SEO ranking (Source: Google Blog). These will be combined with existing user experience criteria, such as page load time and mobile-friendliness, to better measure and reward sites with higher quality user experiences through higher SEO rankings. In recognising that many businesses are preoccupied with responding to the effects of Covid-19, this update will not roll out until 2021 and Google will provide a 6 month notice before their algorithm is updated.

We believe user engagement will improve as experiences on the web get better, and that by incorporating these new signals into Search, we'll help make the web better for everyone.

Sowmya Subramanian, Senior Director Of Engineering Google Search

The Web Vitals cover the following areas:

  • Site Load Time, measured by what they call “Largest Contentful Paint,” or how quickly the site’s main content has been loaded.
  • Interactivity, measured by what they call “First Input Delay,” or site responsiveness of a user first interacting with the page (their first “Session” you could say).
  • Visual Stability, measured by what they call “Cumulative Layout Shift,” or the amount of what they deem to be unexpected layout shifts or visible page content

Source: Chromium Blog

Now UX not only impacts a user once on your site, but whether or not they’re likely to get there in the first place.

Michael Reiss, Senior Strategist Catch

Google clarified that while promoting a best in class user experiences is important, this should be coupled with high quality and relevant content. Both of these factors will be considered when calculating a site’s SEO ranking. Companies need to be confident that their SEO Strategy, such as meta-data tagging and keywords included in copy, is up to date.

While these metrics provide great starting points for considering your site’s user experience, there are many other quantitative and qualitative measures you should adopt as well. This includes activities such as running site surveys, creating a heuristic evaluation, and conducting usability tests and user interviews. It’s great to improve your site’s search rankings, but if you don’t deliver a good experience once a user lands on your site, what’s the benefit of ranking higher? This is particularly important as we know 88% of online consumers are less likely to return to a site after a bad experience (Source: SWEOR).  

Google’s announcement is a great way to spark a larger conversation about the importance of user experience and an up to date SEO Strategy among your team, department, or broader company. If you need help starting these conversations, or are ready to get to work, get in touch.

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