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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Is Your Website Mobile-Friendly? Just Ask Google.

Google’s opinion of a website’s search engine optimization is crucial to most website owners. And it should be. An attentive and thorough SEO strategy helps Google rank your website for relevance.

But among the reasons why Google might reduce your website’s SEO score is that it may not be “mobile-friendly”.

Google’s mandate for mobile-friendly websites is in step with  the galloping pace of mobile’s advancement in 2015. Here are some statistics that spell out mobile’s prevalence:
  • 57% of mobile users reported that they would not recommend businesses with poor mobile websites
  • 1 in 4 searches are performed on mobile devices
  • Mobile marketing in 2015 will generate $400 billion
  • 4 out of 5 consumers use smartphones to make purchases
  • 70% of mobile searches resulted in online action within an hour
  • More than 75% of Americans admit to bringing their smartphones to the bathroom  

With statistics as compelling as these, you’ll want your website to be mobile-friendly.

To determine your website’s status with regard to Google’s “mobile-friendly” definition, access the link below and enter your URL. You’ll receive a short analysis of whether or not your website is mobile-friendly and other details about Google tools.

Find out if your website is mobile-friendly: CLICK-HERE
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