Pretty much, yeah. At least if you’re optimizing your site for Google.
Today, 95% of all mobile searches are done on Google.
And for Google to retain this insane level of dominance, they’re going to tweak their algorithm so that it’s optimized for mobile users FIRST.
In fact, they already have…
First, Google rolled out its Mobile-Friendly Update (which many people called “Mobilegeddon”).
Pretty much, yeah. At least if you’re optimizing your site for Google.
Today, 95% of all mobile searches are done on Google.
And for Google to retain this insane level of dominance, they’re going to tweak their algorithm so that it’s optimized for mobile users FIRST.
In fact, they already have…
First, Google rolled out its Mobile-Friendly Update (which many people called “Mobilegeddon”).
Pretty much, yeah. At least if you’re optimizing your site for Google.
Today, 95% of all mobile searches are done on Google.
And for Google to retain this insane level of dominance, they’re going to tweak their algorithm so that it’s optimized for mobile users FIRST.
In fact, they already have…
First, Google rolled out its Mobile-Friendly Update (which many people called “Mobilegeddon”).
Pretty much, yeah. At least if you’re optimizing your site for Google.
Today, 95% of all mobile searches are done on Google.
And for Google to retain this insane level of dominance, they’re going to tweak their algorithm so that it’s optimized for mobile users FIRST.
In fact, they already have…
First, Google rolled out its Mobile-Friendly Update (which many people called “Mobilegeddon”).
Pretty much, yeah. At least if you’re optimizing your site for Google.
Today, 95% of all mobile searches are done on Google.
And for Google to retain this insane level of dominance, they’re going to tweak their algorithm so that it’s optimized for mobile users FIRST.
In fact, they already have…
First, Google rolled out its Mobile-Friendly Update (which many people called “Mobilegeddon”).
Pretty much, yeah. At least if you’re optimizing your site for Google.
Today, 95% of all mobile searches are done on Google.
And for Google to retain this insane level of dominance, they’re going to tweak their algorithm so that it’s optimized for mobile users FIRST.
In fact, they already have…
First, Google rolled out its Mobile-Friendly Update (which many people called “Mobilegeddon”).
Pretty much, yeah. At least if you’re optimizing your site for Google.
Today, 95% of all mobile searches are done on Google.
And for Google to retain this insane level of dominance, they’re going to tweak their algorithm so that it’s optimized for mobile users FIRST.
In fact, they already have…
First, Google rolled out its Mobile-Friendly Update (which many people called “Mobilegeddon”).
Pretty much, yeah. At least if you’re optimizing your site for Google.
Today, 95% of all mobile searches are done on Google.
And for Google to retain this insane level of dominance, they’re going to tweak their algorithm so that it’s optimized for mobile users FIRST.
In fact, they already have…
First, Google rolled out its Mobile-Friendly Update (which many people called “Mobilegeddon”).