It feels like Google is always in first place when it comes to search. However,…
Google’s Responsive Announcement
Starting April 21st, Google will be using mobile-friendliness as a ranking signal. Currently, being mobile-friendly will not have a ranking benefit, but Google will be labeling search results by adding a “mobile-friendly” label to sites that are.
While website owners have options on how to address mobile friendliness, Google has stated that they feel having a responsive website is an industry best practice. Responsive means using a technique that allows a website to adapt to the size of screen it’s being viewed on. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
- Responsive sites work well across existing devices on the market and are easily adaptable to new device sizes.
- Faster, smarter user experience. Optimizing your site, so that no it may be seen easily no matter the user device makes life easier and provides a great user experience across all devices and screen sizes.
- Cost effective. Responsive sites initially take a little longer to build. However, the unified approach means management, support and upgrades only need be applied in one place which saves money and time long term.
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