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Introduction Mobile SEO – by Ektor Tsolodimos Local SEO – by Roswell Balentien Quick scans of your websites
GHG Academy SEO session
Ektor Tsolodimos, 26 SEO Specialist @ Blue Mango Marketer & Photographer @ ML Music (guitar), cooking & traveling
Introduction
Mobile SEO is similar to Classic SEO, but with more emphasis on certain technical aspects.
Note: definition of “mobile” may vary Google: Not mobile-first, but cross-device
What is mobile SEO?
You should invest in mobile-friendly websites anyway: Confirmed ranking signal (though not as crucial yet) Good for UX/CRO
But rankings is not eveything
As of now there is just as much mobile searches as desktop searches (while mobile continues to grow).
Mobile search data
Further information: Penetration (NL) Infographic Slideshare Video
Social: Tweets in Mobile SERP Apps: Deeplinks in Mobile SERP Organic vs. paid results
KW “iphone 6” on desktop: 9-11 organic results (4 above fold) 15 paid results (15 above fold)
KW “iphone 6” on mobile: 8-10 organic results (1,5 above fold) 7 paid results (4 above fold)
Mobile search characteristics
So again: what is mobile SEO?
Mobile SEO is similar to Classic SEO, but with more emphasis on certain technical aspects.
Conclusion: Similar in how websites are judged Different in how mobile search looks Different in how mobile searchers behave
Every website/brand (unlike Local SEO) Some industries in particular
Who might benefit form mobile SEO?
1. Content delivery (be relevant) Keyword research: usage, relevancy & relations (further reading & visual example
)
2. Technical aspects (meet requirements) Make your content efficient, understandable, reachable & readable
3. Authority signals (increase your popularity) Show search engines that you the best in what you do by providing:
Backlinks, social signals, citations, reviews, bookmarks etc.
Step 1: understand “regular” SEO
Mobile SEO
Extra emphasis on following technical aspects:1. Make your website(s) as fast as possible2. Responsive web design or separate mobile version3. Allow crawling of CSS, JS & images (via Robotx.txt)4. Take UX serious (touch-friendly spaces? too much text?)5. Don’t use Flash, pop-ups or not supported video players
Bonus: optimize for local & app search
Step 2: take this into consideration
More about this later
Hard to say, one thing is for sure though: the faster the better. Also really good for UX/CRO in general (read more)
Best indication available: Google PageSpeed Insights (free) Be aware: even tweakers.net gets “only” 72% & 85%
(mob./deskt.),and that’s a really fast website.
What is fast loading website?
There are basically 2 options: Responsive web design Separate mobile website
Though Google also says: “Google does not favor any particular URL format as long as
the page(s) and all page assets are accessible to all Googlebot user-agents.”
What type of website for mobile SEO?
Google’s recommendation
“Responsive web design is aimed at crafting sites that provide optimal viewing experience (e.g. easy reading and navigation with minimum resizing and panning) regardless of device, resolution and aspect ratio.”
What is a responsive website?
Further information: Live demo: coolblue.nl Google documentation
http://www.coolblue.nl http://www.coolblue.nl
“A separate mobile website is either a sub domain (m.example.com) or a sub folder (example.com/mobile) that has been specifically developed with mobile devices in mind.”
What is a separate mobile website?
Further information: Live demo: bol.com Google documentation
http://www.bol.com http://m.bol.com
Pro’s/con’s of both options
Responsive website advantages
Responsive website disadvantages
Consolidation of backlinks, social shares etc. Compromises have to be made
No redirects, possible mistakes etc.
Cheaper/easier to develop & maintain
Mobile website advantages Mobile website disadvantages
More freedom regarding design & UX Multiple URL’s can be complicated
Easier to get fast-loading websites Costs more (investment & maintenance)
Both are acceptable by search engine standards and have their own pro’s and con’s
Personally, I would recommend responsive web design in most cases (and so does Google)
Conclusion on the debate
Relatively unknown Can be really important Can be really difficult as well SEO/ASO have become more similar
Test: search for “travel app” or “AirBnb” on your Android device
App Store Optimization (ASO)
Title of your app Keywords/categories Total amount of downloads Rating score & amount of reviews
These are the basics, but of course there is more. Download this free e-book
Rank higher with ASO
Don’t use you too many plugins (there is a plugin for this issue)
Use free CDN (use Cloudflare or Jetpack)
Minify some of your code & enable caching (W3 Total Cache)
Reduce image size (compress beforehand + Lazyload & WP Smush)
Host video’s, slides & photo’s externally (YouTube, SlideShare & Flickr: embed)
Further readings: 15 easy ways to speed up WordPress
WordPress speed tips
1. Before improving your WP website, measure both mobile- & desktop speed using Google PageSpeed Insights.
2. After improving your WP website, measure again. A. Satisfied? Well done!B. Not satisfied? Keep optimizing!
Measure your results
You shouldn’t be worried too much about robots.txt, it should be OK by default (same for XML sitemaps when using Yoast-plugin)
Use a responsive website, seriously. Check also this blog post. Also takes care of potential duplicated content.
As far is Flash/pop-ups/strange video players etc: you shouldn’t (and probably aren’t) using those anyway.
WordPress general mobile tips