Jump Start Social Marketing Can Help with the New Google "Mobile-Friendly" Update
Henagar, AL, April 13, 2015 --(PR.com)-- What will the new Google "Mobile-Friendly" update mean to your site?
If your business has not already given the company website the "Mobile-Friendly" face-lift it needs, it is time to do so. Not being mobile friendly could possibly cost the business and website up to 41% (according to seoClarity) of a decrease in Mobile traffic. This number can be different for ever site. However given that 30% of search access is from a smartphone (according to seoClarity) it is necessary to be prepared!.
Having a website that is fully mobile friendly is just as important. If the business homepage is not mobile friendly, the cost could be greater due to the fact, that the site may be downgraded, even though the company may have other mobile friendly pages.
Now as the business owner one may think..."Instead of worrying the business will just simply hire a developer to fix all of the company website problems." This is a great idea in theory, but sometimes depending on the site, development may take some time. Due to the fact that the Google change is coming this month, time may be limited. While hiring a company is the best to make sure the company has the right "fix," it may cost the company search results in the time it takes to transition the site.
Jump Start Social Marketing recommends that the company use Google's Mobile Friendly Testing Tool to do a SEO health Check-up on the site.
If your business has not already given the company website the "Mobile-Friendly" face-lift it needs, it is time to do so. Not being mobile friendly could possibly cost the business and website up to 41% (according to seoClarity) of a decrease in Mobile traffic. This number can be different for ever site. However given that 30% of search access is from a smartphone (according to seoClarity) it is necessary to be prepared!.
Having a website that is fully mobile friendly is just as important. If the business homepage is not mobile friendly, the cost could be greater due to the fact, that the site may be downgraded, even though the company may have other mobile friendly pages.
Now as the business owner one may think..."Instead of worrying the business will just simply hire a developer to fix all of the company website problems." This is a great idea in theory, but sometimes depending on the site, development may take some time. Due to the fact that the Google change is coming this month, time may be limited. While hiring a company is the best to make sure the company has the right "fix," it may cost the company search results in the time it takes to transition the site.
Jump Start Social Marketing recommends that the company use Google's Mobile Friendly Testing Tool to do a SEO health Check-up on the site.
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Jump Start Social Marketing
David Marks
256-605-7158
www.jumpstartsocialmarketing.com
Contact
David Marks
256-605-7158
www.jumpstartsocialmarketing.com
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