The mobile friendly update will potentially give a ranking boost to mobile-friendly pages in Google’s mobile search results. Below you will find a list of common questions and concerns that have been answered over the past two-months around this algorithm.
Are you ready for Mobilegeddon?
Google is releasing the mobile friendly update on April 21st. Here is what you need to know.
Google sought advice from its own webmaster community on Twitter and compiled a list of the most commonly mentioned mobile mistakes.
Google Provides Advice to Site Owners
This consists of certain types of videos, or other content, that are not playable on mobile devices, such as license-constrained media or media that requires Flash.
Blocked JavaScript, CSS and Image Files
Some sites serve content to desktop users accessing a URL but show an error page to mobile users. Instead, redirect mobile users to an equivalent mobile page to avoid 404s.
Faulty Redirects
This is when users are linked to desktop-optimized pages from the mobile version of the site, and vice versa. Check your links to make sure that they point to the correct equivalent page.
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Will it impact desktop searchers? Will my desktop rankings drop?
How To Prepare Google Mobile Friendly Algorithm Update
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When is Google releasing the mobile-friendly algorithm?
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No, it will only impact mobile searchers and will have no impact on your desktop rankings.
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Didn’t Google release a mobile ranking algorithm in 2013?
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Will it impact tablet searchers?
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Yes they did,, but that was specific around core issues accessing a mobile site, this is expanding on that around mobile usability issues.
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Is the mobile friendly algorithm site-wide or on a web page by web page basis?
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Will Google News, Local Results, In The News, Videos, be impacted by this algorithm?
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What is this algorithmic update, who will it impact?
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This update will impact only mobile searchers and it will give a ranking boost to mobile-friendly pages in Google’s mobile search results only.
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When did we first hear about these new mobile ranking changes?
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Is this a real-time or delayed algorithm?
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Can you be partially mobile friendly according to Google?
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No, a web page is only mobile friendly or not mobile friendly, you cannot be more or less mobile friendly than another web page. It is a yes or no on being mobile friendly or not.
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Will my non mobile friendly web site drop in the rankings on April 21st?
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Will this impact AdWords ads?
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After it does roll out, how badly will my non mobile site be impacted?
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Truth is, it is unknown right now. We were told it will be more significant than both the Panda and Penguin algorithms, which may mean that more than 11% of the search results will change from this.
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Will large brand or navigational related mobile queries be impacted?
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What about site speed? If my mobile site is slow but my desktop site is fast, will I be negatively impacted?
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Didn’t Android Apps already go live with this mobile friendly algorithm?
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What are the most common mobile SEO mistakes?
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Google published a document with the top seven mistakes webmasters make when going mobile friendly.
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What if I’m the right answer but not a big site nor mobile-friendly?
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Will Google delist my site from search if I do not go mobile friendly?
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No, in fact, most mobile sites do not need a separate mobile sitemap at all.
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