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Archive for the 'Mobile SEO' Category

10 Tips for a Mobile-Friendly Website

Mobile SEO is the process of optimizing the mobile version of a website to drive organic traffic from search engines. Ahrefs contributor Jamie Grant has published an article featuring 10 tips to make your website mobile-friendly. He says, “Here are my top 10 tips to ensure you effectively optimize for mobile. Tip 1. Use responsive design When it comes to picking your approach to serving content to different devices, you have a few options to choose from. Responsive design (recommended) With responsive design, you serve the same HTML file regardless of the device. CSS then alters the rendering... [...]

8-Step Guide for Mobile SEO Optimization

Mobile SEO refers to the search engine optimization of websites done in a way that they are flawlessly seen on mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets. Search Engine Journal contributor Brian Gareth has published an article featuring an 8-step process to optimize your websites for mobile. He says, “Today, almost everybody has a smartphone, and they use it to search online. You can’t focus on the desktop users alone and hope to wing it. Make your site mobile-friendly if you want to ensure fewer people leave. 1. Give Your Site A Responsive Layout & Mobile-Friendly Design Your... [...]

Mobile SEO: Everything You Need to Know

Mobile SEO is the practice of optimizing a mobile site so that it ranks highly in search engines but is also aligned to the user experience of someone using a handheld device. BrightEdge has published an in-depth article on Mobile SEO, explaining why it’s important and how to optimize your website in 2022. Andrew Riker says, “We’ve compiled this mobile SEO optimization checklist, which will ensure that your site is mobile-friendly and has the best possible chances of ranking. A solution like BrightEdge can automatically monitor these optimization factors and alert you when key insights... [...]

Mobile SEO: A Complete Guide [E-book]

Search Engine Journal has published a new e-book titled ‘Mobile SEO: A Complete Guide’ highlighting mobile indexing, ranking, and optimization. Download this e-book to learn the following: The best practices for mobile optimization. WordPress plugins that make your site mobile-friendly. Why mobile and desktop rankings are different. Google’s mobile-friendly update and why it matters. Page Experience signals. What awesome examples of mobile landing pages look like. Mobile SEO: A Complete Guide Search Engine Journal  [...]

9 Things You Should Know if You Are New to Mobile SEO [Guide]

SEMrush has published a new guide called ‘9 Things You Should Know if You Are New to Mobile SEO’. Himanshu Rauthan says, “Websites that are fully optimized for mobile searches are being preferred, and if you haven’t acted upon that yet, it is high time you do so. Throughout this article, we will check the basics and importance of mobile SEO, mobile SEO best practices, how to do mobile SEO for your website and get it ready for Google’s mobile-first index, and much more”. You can access this guide to learn: Mobile Search in The Eyes of Google What is Mobile SEO? Why is... [...]

Mobile-first indexing and its impact on SEO

The mobile-first wave has lead the search engines to consider your site’s mobile version for their index. So certainly it is brining a huge impact on your search engine optimization efforts. MOZ columnist Bridget Randolph has shared an article focusing on mobile-first indexing and its impact on SEO. On how you should treat mobile-first indexing, Randolph says, “The first thing to know is that there’s no need to panic. So far this change is only in the very earliest stages of testing, and is being rolled out very gradually only to websites which Google considers to be “ready”... [...]

Four Mobile SEO predictions for 2018

Mobile is everywhere now and e-commerce is highly dependent on mobile devices. According to OuterBox, 62% of US smartphone users made a purchase online using their mobile device. To help marketers plan their 2018 marketing strategy, Search Engine Land columnist Cindy Krum has shared four mobile SEO predictions. Krum says, “The biggest trend in 2017 that will continue to grow in 2018 is a movement toward Progressive Web Apps, or PWAs. You can expect them to be an even bigger focus in 2018. Just as a refresher, Progressive Web Apps are websites that enable an app shell and configuration file... [...]

‘How To Organically Grow Your Brand’s Social Following’ – Small Business Trends

Itai Elizur says, “So, you want to build your brand’s social media following organically right? Who doesn’t? I mean, we’ve all spent too much money on social media ads just to see a slight increase in numbers. Enough of that. You need a sustainable solution, one that you won’t have to keep dumping money into and wondering where it all went. Here’s some good news, growing your social media following organically is easier than you might think. In this post you will find real, actionable steps that will grow your following. Spoiler warning: none of these steps involve entertaining... [...]

SEO Enigma has been reloaded (updated with latest tips) #ad

Jon Shawcross has been an SEO specialist for years. He runs an international SEO company called Onvizi. In his work he has learned more than a little about SEO, and now in SEO Enigma Reloaded he is sharing that wisdom with you. He starts by clarifying the truth about SEO: there’s no magic bullet, no substitute for the careful work of positioning your site where the search engines will find it. It won’t happen overnight, and if you don’t accept this fact, you will probably waste money and times on so-called solutions that don’t really work. In this training, he shares the strategy he uses... [...]

SEO Enigma: Bullet-proof SEO for extraordinary results #ad

Anton Nadillo and Jon Shawcross have done a lot of research, over a periuod of years, on what works in SEO without getting you black-listed. Last year, they published the results of their study in the first edition of SEO Enigma. Now, they are releasing version 2, revised and supplemented to account for the recent changes made by Google. Google recently released the 4th version of the Panda update. This follows several updates made throughout 2013. The SEO tactics that worked a year ago may get your site in trouble today. Thar’s why Nadillo and Shawcross felt compelled to revise their advice... [...]


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