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Big news coming from Google this week. They decided to prioritize mobile searches and indexing over the desktop version.
As far as I understand the difference will be in how often Google index will be updated. Mobile will get updated more often and the desktop version will take longer to update.
So, how would this new turn of events affect our search engine optimization efforts?
Well, it basically means we will now have 2 Google indexes, meaning you may rank on first place for desktop places for a certain keyword, but if you lack AMP pages or your page doesn't load under 3 seconds, you may not rank not even on the first page for the mobile index.
Keep in mind the actual "breakup" hasn't happened yet but it will be live soon enough. If you weren't a believer already in website mobile optimization and how mobile has actually become, here is the ultimate proof! Get into mobile optimization if you want to keep that organic traffic flowing!
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I actually had someone call me on Thursday and wanted to sign up for an SEO campaign and when I told them that we would have to make their design responsive (mobile friendly) they got really mad and actually hung up on me. I'm trying to help them out but they get mad when they hear something needs to be changed lmao
Google has roughly 70% of their searches coming from mobile devices now. I've even heard a few times that 70% might be too low and it could likely be closer to 80% which is crazy Just think about it, 5 years ago we didn't use our phones to browse online as much as we do now. And now we pick up our phones when we want to research something and we don't open up our laptops or start up our desktops.
Some people won't understand that they will need to optimize for mobile, but they'll quickly figure it out when they're getting less traffic than before Their competitors will flourish while they struggle to make the bill payments. And for that main reason of making money, I always have my designs and themes be responsive so that I'm always ahead of my uninformed competition Whenever I'm talking with an SEO client I'll always tell them that they need to have a responsive design. Some of them think I'm just trying to sell them snake oil, but they do absolutely no research and are in the dark when it comes to what they really need in order to rank on top lol. I actually had someone call me on Thursday and wanted to sign up for an SEO campaign and when I told them that we would have to make their design responsive (mobile friendly) they got really mad and actually hung up on me. I'm trying to help them out but they get mad when they hear something needs to be changed lmao :D Google has roughly 70% of their searches coming from mobile devices now. I've even heard a few times that 70% might be too low and it could likely be closer to 80% which is crazy :D Just think about it, 5 years ago we didn't use our phones to browse online as much as we do now. And now we pick up our phones when we want to research something and we don't open up our laptops or start up our desktops. Some people won't understand that they will need to optimize for mobile, but they'll quickly figure it out when they're getting less traffic than before :D Their competitors will flourish while they struggle to make the bill payments. And for that main reason of making money, I always have my designs and themes be responsive so that I'm always ahead of my uninformed competition :D
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