Thursday, June 13, 2013

Google's New Algorithm Will Penalize Poor Mobile Implementations

“It goes without saying that smartphone users do comprise of a significant and fast growing segment of those who use the Internet, and Google has every intention of having them experience the full richness of the web. This has led the Internet search giant to change their algorithms and penalize those who implement their mobile pages the wrong way, by publishing recommendations from the big G itself so that you do not need to repeat the most common configuration mistakes.”, Edwin Kee in his report to ubergizmo.


Google's New Algorithm


Since it is usually better to understand from the faults of others rather than fall down yourself, avoiding what Google has shared would certainly help your smartphone users engage with your site a lot more fully, while it also helps visitors locate what they are looking for together with added speed as well as accuracy. Faulty redirects are some of the common mistakes. Others experienced when you discover a user who might be visiting a desktop page from a mobile device, and you happen to already have an equivalent smartphone-friendly page at a different URL, it might help to redirect them to that URL other than to serve up one of those 404 or a soft 404 pages.


Good luck in making your mobile page experiences better for your visitors!


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Credits to: Ubergizmo

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Google's New Algorithm Will Penalize Poor Mobile Implementations

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