The Rise of Mobile SEO

RxLake

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Incase your just came to this planet, mobile device's have grown a lot in the past few years and more and more people use there phones to search the web or even do there daily task's on them instead of using there computer. Is your website mobile ready? Do you focus on mobile SEO? Check out this article for some information.

Quote: The mobile Web is growing at a tremendous rate and it's likely that mobile usage will take over desktop usage in the next decade. Mobile users don't just expect rich, optimized mobile experiences, they also want to execute searches on their mobile device and receive fast, relevant results to their queries. To meet this demand, marketers and publishers have had to explore the brave new world of mobile search engine optimization.


The Relationship Between Mobile Sites and Search


Understanding how users interact with mobile sites can influence a finely tuned mobile search approach. Location is given more priority in mobile search results. Most mobile users will search based on location (where they are) and a need to find a person, place or thing. Their searches could.... Continued at: Mobile SEO

Your thoughts on this blog post? If you have any information to share with us or good resources, please reply to this thread. If some of you don't care about making your website mobile ready to try to tap into an additional revenue stream then forget about this thread. Thanks for sharing this. Have a question about creating mobile SEO. If you create an alternate page for each page of your site, that can be a huge undertaking in term of amount of web design work if the site is big enough. Also, will search engines flag these alternate pages as "duplicate content"?

Is there any info regarding the percentage of searches done from mobile devices these days? I would assume those who use mobile devices to conduct searches are younger crowds. I'd also assume that many users find the mobile screen too small, too hard to read when the search. Love to hear everyone else's experiences. We have written about mobile SEO in the past, mostly because we believe it will be the biggest thing next year, and that Google will start displaying mobile websites to mobile browsers, and ignore those that are not mobile optimised.

To answ gobeyond's question, you don't have to create dupe content for a mobile browser. You can just have a mobile CSS version that blocks images and reduces the size if you want. I think its the time of learning mobile SEO.if you look at the past few years trend lots of mobile sites are coming everyday and people like to build a mobile website beside their real website.So in the next few years mobile SEO will be a demanding job. in near future all computers would be mobile IMO.

mobile-friendly website is already a defacto. I understand that websites will need to be adapted to mobiles and people have to create mobile versions of their site. However, I would have thought that if a site is optimised then this should transfer to the mobile market? Or is there a new form of mobile SEO in the works? Quote: Originally Posted by gobeyond Thanks for sharing this. Have a question about creating mobile SEO. If you create an alternate page for each page of your site, that can be a huge undertaking in term of amount of web design work if the site is big enough. Also, will search engines flag these alternate pages as "duplicate content"? I don't think there's an issue with 'duplicate content.' The article makes it sound like Google prefers a mobile site for mobile users, but still will
 
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