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Google’s mobile-friendly algorithm boost rolled out – what does it mean for you?

On Thursday, John Mueller, Webmaster Trends Analyst at Google, confirmed that the new mobile algorithm boost had been fully rolled out;

“FYI The mobile changes mentioned here are now fully rolled out https://webmasters.googleblog.com/2016/03/continuing-to-make-web-more-mobile.html“ – @JohnMu

For those who have mobile friendly websites Google was quoted as saying that there should be “little to no impact.”

For websites that aren’t, their mobile Google ranking will most likely fall further. A few of things to look out for:
• Make sure your core website pages are mobile-friendly.
• Monitor your mobile ranking to make sure other mobile friendly ranking factors do not have a major impact on your website.
• Make sure you check other usability features such as site speed which could severely impact mobile performance.
• Lastly, if your website is not responsive then it should be!

It’s also important to note that this algorithm works on a page-by-page basis, which is why this will have taken a while to roll out, and also means that just because your site has lots of mobile friendly pages, key pages that aren’t will not rank as well on Google mobile searches.

MozCast, Moz’s search weather report, had been showing high ‘temperatures’ for the last few days. Whether or not the mobile roll out has influence the ‘weather’ is yet to be confirmed and has almost certainly been influenced by Google’s search column width changes.

Going forward, it’s more important than ever to make sure your content is viewable across all devices.

If you’re concerned about your online visibility, email me at [email protected] or call 01603 957916

Author:

Paul Edwards.

Head of Digital