Google’s Mobilegeddon
If you don’t already have a mobile website what are you waiting for?! Google has long been a proponent of mobile searches, gradually helping the technology along by offering a distinct layout for mobile searches. Mobile users would see mobile-friendly sites listed in higher positions than non-mobile-friendly sites, and would have better overall online experiences.
Mobile design and functionality now top priority when building websites
As 2016 fast approaches, mobile and tablet online browsing continues to dominate consumer trends. Earlier this year Google officially announced in ten countries including Australia that more searches are performed on mobile and tablet devices than on desktops. As a result and to ensure we provide the maximum exposure and optimal user experience for our.
Is your website mobile friendly? Part 2.
Part 2 Just one more reason why your website should be mobile optimised; Recently Google just released another feature to inform web browsers on the search page if a website was mobile friendly. An example of how this looks on mobile searches is below. Mobile Gets Traffic With one-quarter of global web searches conducted on.
Is your website mobile friendly? Part 1.
Part 1 A recent survey undertaken by Google found that users are five times more likely to abandon the website if the task they are trying to complete isn’t optimized for mobile use and that’s because mobile browsers are different. They have different objectives and tasks to desktop users, as they generally want brief and.