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Responsive Web Design is BAD for SEO?

Implementing Search Engine Optimization elements in responsive web design can be harmful sometimes. So, web design as being good or bad for SEO is injudicious.<br>

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Responsive Web Design is BAD for SEO?

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  1. Responsive Web Design Is BAD FOR SEO ? 

  2. When Responsive Layout Increases Load Time Significantly. We already know that speed is a ranking factor for SEO, but we also know that Google wants to send searchers to the best possible experience. Mobile URLs could be the best option for SEO, depending on your circumstances.

  3. When Desktop Website Does Not Contain Categories Mobile Searchers Are Looking For The desktop website doesn’t have information on mobile content like mobile wallpaper or apps. Why should it, in fact, when desktop searchers by and large aren’t looking for those things?

  4. When Desktop Website Does Not Contain Keywords Mobile Searchers Are Using Google may have announced their preference for responsive Web design, but they also tell webmasters in their Webmaster Guidelines In cases where mobile searchers and desktop searchers are using different keywords, the best option for SEO is the option that brings more qualified traffic: separate sites with targeted keywords.

  5. When Responsive Layout Increases Load Time Significantly We already know that speed is a ranking factor for SEO but we also know that Google wants to send searchers to the best possible experience. Apart from the ranking factor of page speed, this could increase your bounce rate and/or decrease your conversions.

  6. 66% Of users find mobile sites through a search engine. 79% Of mobile searchers say they are likely to go back to search and look elsewhere. Now of course, if you were just providing a desktop site that makes a user pinch and zoom to perform simple actions, providing a responsive site is a step up from that

  7. When Target Audience Primarily Uses Feature Phones When It Prevents Product Innovation That Improves The User Experience

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