Google announced that the deadline for the switch to a completely mobile-first index has been cancelled and there is currently no date for a final switchover. Postponing the final switch to a ...
Google just started rolling out the so-called “mobile-first” index. It’s going to change the way that your site gets ranked in the search engine results pages (SERPs). Here are a things you need to ...
Though we hide in terror from Google's most recent algorithm update and rankings fluctuations, something else is always happening. From AI to data leaks, there's ...
If your business offers a cut-down, basic mobile website compared to your much more advanced desktop site, Google's move to prioritise mobile-first sites next year could see you drop a lot of traffic.
Google said it will not index sites that are not accessible on mobile devices after July 5, 2024. "If your site's content is not accessible at all with a mobile device, it will no longer be indexable, ...
Before turning his attention to ‘large scale SEO’ and founding his boutique SEO company, Simon spent several years consulting at Zoopla Property Group Ltd, growing their IPo from £0-£1bn, driving the ...
After years of releasing free tools that evaluate the speed of mobile sites and make the business case for prioritising it, Google has announced the rollout of mobile-first indexing.
We thought Google’s mobile-first indexing initiative, which started in 2016, was completed last October. But it won’t really be fully done until after July 5. So if your site is not accessible using a ...
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