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Over a year ago, Google announced it was rolling out a new mobile-first index where the algorithms will primarily use the mobile version of a website’s content to rank its pages. Now, according to Search Engine Land, Google plans to move more sites to mobile-first index in the coming months.
Google wants its index and results to represent the majority of their users — who are mobile searchers. So, Google will now place value on mobile pages when indexing a site and determining its position on search results.
Once Google sets the change in motion, websites that do not have mobile-friendly designs will likely see significantly reduced search engine traffic.
Google developers haven’t set a specific date, but they expect to begin rolling out their mobile-first index this year. We are proud to say that all liveBooks websites are fully-responsive. Regardless of screen size, your website will adjust its width and features such as text and images to optimize its mobile visibility.
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Additional Resources:
Search Engine Land FAQ: All about the Google mobile-first index
TechCrunch Google’s mobile-first search index has rolled out to a handful of sites
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