As you have (hopefully) heard by now, Google announced a new
algorithm update which, beginning April 21, factors mobile compatibility
heavily into search results. In other words, websites that are optimized for
viewing on smartphones and tablets will now outrank similar non-mobile-friendly
websites, all things being equal.
What’s interesting about this change to Google strategy is
that, unlike past algorithm updates, it was announced and outlined well ahead
of time. Instead of dropping hints, Google’s engineers told us exactly what was
going to happen… and yet, there are countless businesses still trying to figure
out what happened to their search traffic.
What are the short- and long-term consequences of Google’s
new mobile-friendly preference? And more importantly, does it mean your
non-mobile-friendly website is now invisible to the world’s largest search
engine?
Let’s take a look at a few of the things you need to know:
Google Made This Change for a Good Reason
Although some business owners and marketers will undoubtedly
react as if Google is targeting them individually, the fact of the matter is
it’s just good business from the search engine’s point of view. With 64% of adults in the US owning smartphones, mobile web
users are now in the majority; they want search results that show cleanly and
correctly on smartphones and tablets. By updating its search algorithms, Google
is just giving its audience what it wants.
With that in mind, there isn’t any reason to think they’ll
backtrack on their new mobile-compatible stance. In fact, you should probably
prepare for just the opposite…
Expect More Focus on Mobile in the Future
Google states that 94% of people with smart phones use their phones for local search and 77% of local searches happen at home and work, even with a desktop computer available. That means that the standard, non-responsive websites are going to become increasingly rare as time goes on, and web users
are going to take mobile compatibility as a given.
Think about that for a moment, and you come to an
inescapable conclusion…
Websites That Aren’t Mobile-Friendly Are Falling Behind
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