Google is officially supporting a mobile SEO strategy, the time for ambivalence has ended – it is now time to learn some techniques and methods to succeed
Mobile SEO – Just How Different Is It?
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Made Hot by: Small Business Manifesto on September 18, 2012 1:11 am
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4233 days ago
Some blog platforms, Blogger and WordPress for example, offer simple tools to create mobile sites. Presumably these meet many of Google's specs already (especially since Blogger is a Google company and WordPress has traditionally placed emphasis on a search-friendly design.) A bit of attention to any blog's stats will reveal that a larger and larger share of the audience comes from mobile devices, so making sites mobile friendly theoretically lets you keep an ever larger share.