Tag: mobilegeddon

search engine | 24 August 2016

Google to penalize annoying mobile interstitials

Last year, Google unleashed Mobilegeddon on the world in an effort to make the web more accessible by favoring mobile-friendly sites in the mobile SERPs.  Now, Google is upping the ante by […]

search engine | 17 May 2016

How do I make sure my site is mobile friendly? A checklist

As we reported in our SEM news round-up on Friday, Google’s Webmaster Trends Analyst John Mueller confirmed that the latest wave of changes to Google’s mobile-friendly ranking signal has now finished […]

search engine | 26 April 2016

The convergence of SEO and UI goals for mobile users

One year after Google put an algorithmic premium on mobile experience, the so-called “Mobilegeddon,” Google is at it again. New tools are coming in late spring to help webmasters make […]

search engine | 10 March 2016

The winners and losers of ‘mobilegeddon’ in the USA

In the USA, mobilegeddon was much more successful in making website operators take note of Google’s mobile-friendly update than for any other country we looked at. For the European search-markets, […]

search engine | 3 March 2016

The winners and losers of ‘mobilegeddon’ in the UK

Our good friend Juan González from Sistrix has taken a look at the winners and losers of Google’s 2015 mobile friendly update.  Last week’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona had […]

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