Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Google again

Google's John Mueller announced on Twitter that the second version of Google's mobile-friendly algorithm update has been rolled out:
John Mueller tweet
If your website hasn't been optimized for mobile devices yet, it might be a good time to change this now.
What exactly has changed?
Some weeks ago, Google announced the following:
"We’ll start rolling out an update to mobile search results that increases the effect of the ranking signal to help our users find even more pages that are relevant and mobile-friendly.
If you've already made your site mobile-friendly, you will not be impacted by this update. If you need support with your mobile-friendly site, we recommend checking out the Mobile-Friendly Test and the Webmaster Mobile Guide, both of which provide guidance on how to improve your mobile site.
And remember, the intent of the search query is still a very strong signal — so even if a page with high quality content is not mobile-friendly, it could still rank well if it has great, relevant content."
According to Google's John Mueller, these changes are now fully rolled out. The change is supposed to rank mobile friendly pages better on mobile devices.
What do you have to do now?
Google's mobile-friendly ranking algorithm is a page-level ranking signal. It does not affect your complete website. If some pages of your websites haven't been optimized for mobile devices, they will not negatively affect the optimized pages on your site.
This algorithm update only affects searches from mobile devices. People who search from desktop computers won't see a change.
from you.

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