Google has created a mobile friendly test tool for you to test whether your web pages are mobile friendly or not. If your site is not mobile friendly then you might want to think about changing it so that it is. More and more people are accessing the internet through mobile devices and not being visible in these search results is a hindrance to your online visibility.
There are two different ways to do this. The main way, which I would recommend, is to make your site responsive. This means that it is created in such a way that it adapts to whichever device it is used on and looks good on mobile, tablet or desktop. The second way is to make a mobile only site. Google can then be informed to index it seperately (for example, at m.yoursite.co.uk instead of www.yoursite.co.uk) or the content can be served dynamically based on what format the user needs.
This article was written by Gaz Hall, a UK based SEO Consultant on 14th April 2015. Gaz has over 25 years experience working on SEO projects large and small, locally and globally across a range of sectors. If you need any SEO advice or would like him to look at your next project then get in touch to arrange a free consultation.
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