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Google: A Lot More to Do Before Mobile First Index Full Roll Out

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Google: A Lot More to Do Before Mobile First Index Full Roll Out

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  1. Google: Google: A Lot More to Do Before Mobile First Index Full Roll Out

  2. The rolling out of the mobile-first indexing process continues. More and more sites are added to the index. Several mobile-first indexing batch notifications were noted by SEO professionals in the first half of 2018 and people are curious about Google’s timeline. It turns out, there is still a lot to do before the mobile-first index fully rolls out. The rolling out of the mobile-first indexing process continues. More and more sites are added to the index. Several mobile-first indexing batch notifications were noted by SEO professionals in the first half of 2018 and people are curious about Google’s timeline. It turns out, there is still a lot to do before the mobile-first index fully rolls out.

  3. It may take a few more months or even years to fully index the web in a mobile-first manner. The sites who have been shifted to mobile-first will be notified through Google’s Search Console. Before mobile-first indexing, Google used the desktop version of a page’s content in their crawling, indexing, and ranking systems. With mobile-first indexing, they use the mobile version of the page for indexing and ranking. Google assures webmasters of sites that are not yet mobile-ready that there’s no need to worry since if they only have a desktop content, it will be the one represented in their index. Inclusion in the mobile-first index does not necessarily mean the site will rank higher; it just means your site gets indexed differently. This can be a good or bad thing depending on how ready you are. Some people who are not yet prepared for mobile-first index migration may breathe a sigh of relief as this would mean they still have time to prepare for the upcoming changes.

  4. Since mobile devices are the future of online search, you need to ensure your SEO strategy and ranking in SERP will not suffer when the change hits you. The best time to prepare for it was yesterday; the next best time is today. Make sure your mobile site is SEO ready. Making a mobile site friendly will help in ranking better in mobile search results. A fast-loading content will further improve the site to perform better for users and in organic search. Know what to do to survive the mobile-first indexing era. Here is a list of mobile-first indexing tips for business to help you get started. You can also read the mobile SEO checklist to know more.

  5. Source: Source: https://anythingseo.wordpress.com /2018/07/23/a-lot-more-to-do- before-mobile-first-index-full-roll- out/

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