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Does Google see your site as compatible with mobile as you do?

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In June 2009, Google launched its tool for measuring site loading speed and errors. This tool was known as PageSpeed. The tool was initially created for internal use at Google and soon became a tool for website owners, especially after the launch of the second version of it at the beginning of this year. Immediately after the launch of the last version, many noticed its remarkable focus on the site’s compatibility with mobile phones and the success rate of the user experience on it. With this noticeable change, many lessons related to it have spread and how to improve the site to avoid new errors and make the site more compatible with mobile devices. At the Arabic SEO Institute, we have dedicated a special section that talks about smartphone/mobile SEO. Yes, it is the age of smartphones par excellence and you must follow the smallest details related to them and apply them to the pages of your site.

Contents of the topic Toggle MobileGeddon update MobileGeddon problem General tips about MobileGeddon MobileGeddon update is the official name given by Google to its latest update, which targeted websites compatible with smartphones and worked to raise their ranking in mobile search results. The importance of this update stems from the extent of the impact it has had on the Internet. Regardless of the fact that the Arab countries did not receive their sufficient share of this update, Mobilegeddon has caused harm/benefit to many European and American companies operating on the Internet, which in turn hastened to develop mobile-compatible versions that would allow them to return to their place in the search process. By using a tool to measure the compatibility of your site with smartphones, you can determine whether you are on the right path or not. Given the importance of your site being compatible with mobile search, we believe that it has become necessary to think seriously about the future of search and work on the Internet and to have a more comprehensive view than just thinking about the number of visitors you got today or the extent of manipulating search engines.

You can get more information about Mobile Friendly by using the search box at the top of the institute’s home page or by clicking here. The problem of Mobilegeddon before its launch This update topped the hashtag throne 

#MobileMadness  

That is, mobile madness. Yes, the launch date was anticipated by everyone, and what everyone feared was: Will Google's spiders really see my site as I see it, or will they have different accounts of their own? In short, there are two types of mobile phone compatibility: The first type: responsive design. In this type, you can use any mobile-compatible template to become loved by Google’s spiders and get a quick upgrade in your results. The second type: Conversion to a compatible design. In the second type, there is a big problem with website owners. When they convert the visitor coming from a mobile phone to a mobile-specific design, as Facebook does, for example, if you try going from your phone browser to the link facebook.com, you will be transferred to m.facebook.com, and this is what we mean by the conversion process to a compatible design.

The main problem here is that you have two links with the same content, and this violates search engine policies, as you know. So what can we do to avoid this problem? The solution is to use a tag to refer to the main content. Here, the site administrator often confuses the work of both rel=”canonical” – rel=”alternate” alternate: used for multilingual sites, for example: majed.us – majed.fr. canonical: used to indicate the main site, for example: m.majed.com indicates that the main content is taken from majed.com General tips about Mobilegeddon Google and Bing's increased interest in the importance of personalizing mobile search leads us to look far ahead about the future of search.

We must start now by developing a serious plan to transform the site’s compatibility with mobile devices. We must also study the best ways to provide a unique user experience. The intelligence that search engines now possess would change our ideas about methods for producing results. – Make sure your site is compatible with mobile search. – Make sure you have unique content that stands out.

- Do not copy information from other sites, but rely on your creativity. If you have any questions, you can leave them in a comment and I will be happy to help you.

#Mobilegeddon #Mobilesio

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