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The Checklist for Site Speed & Core Web Vitals for Bloggers

This is a repeatable checklist to hitting LCP, INP and CLS targets across devices, written for solo publishers building an audience. Whether you're new to site speed & core web vitals or refining an existing programme, the sections below walk through the pillars that matter most for bloggers.

Why Site Speed & Core Web Vitals matters for bloggers

Bloggers teams face a specific mix of constraints — solo publishers building an audience. That shapes how site speed & core web vitals decisions should be prioritised. Instead of chasing every tactic, focus on the four pillars below and revisit them on a regular cadence.

1. Image optimisation

Image optimisation is a core pillar of site speed & core web vitals. For bloggers, the practical move is to define an owner, agree a lightweight measurement approach, and set a review cadence that fits your team. Document what "good" looks like so the standard survives staff changes and campaign pushes.

  • Define the goal for image optimisation in one sentence.
  • Pick a single metric that reflects progress this quarter.
  • Ship one improvement per sprint — small, testable, reversible.
  • Review outcomes monthly and prune what isn't moving the metric.

2. JavaScript budget

JavaScript budget is a core pillar of site speed & core web vitals. For bloggers, the practical move is to define an owner, agree a lightweight measurement approach, and set a review cadence that fits your team. Document what "good" looks like so the standard survives staff changes and campaign pushes.

  • Define the goal for javascript budget in one sentence.
  • Pick a single metric that reflects progress this quarter.
  • Ship one improvement per sprint — small, testable, reversible.
  • Review outcomes monthly and prune what isn't moving the metric.

3. Caching & CDN

Caching & CDN is a core pillar of site speed & core web vitals. For bloggers, the practical move is to define an owner, agree a lightweight measurement approach, and set a review cadence that fits your team. Document what "good" looks like so the standard survives staff changes and campaign pushes.

  • Define the goal for caching & cdn in one sentence.
  • Pick a single metric that reflects progress this quarter.
  • Ship one improvement per sprint — small, testable, reversible.
  • Review outcomes monthly and prune what isn't moving the metric.

4. Layout stability

Layout stability is a core pillar of site speed & core web vitals. For bloggers, the practical move is to define an owner, agree a lightweight measurement approach, and set a review cadence that fits your team. Document what "good" looks like so the standard survives staff changes and campaign pushes.

  • Define the goal for layout stability in one sentence.
  • Pick a single metric that reflects progress this quarter.
  • Ship one improvement per sprint — small, testable, reversible.
  • Review outcomes monthly and prune what isn't moving the metric.

A 30-day plan

  1. Week 1 — Audit. Baseline your current site speed & core web vitals against the four pillars above.
  2. Week 2 — Prioritise. Pick the pillar with the biggest gap for bloggers.
  3. Week 3 — Ship. Implement one concrete change and measure it.
  4. Week 4 — Review. Decide what to keep, kill, or double down on next month.

Common pitfalls

The failure mode we see most in bloggers is treating site speed & core web vitalsas a one-off project rather than a running programme. The second is over-tooling before the fundamentals are in place. Keep it boring, keep it consistent, and keep it measured.