Mobile First Update: Websites to go

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Mobile First Update: Websites to go

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These often go unannounced, lack an official name, and affect more general factors such as quality, authority, or trust. It's highly likely that Google tweaked one of these parameters, and its impact was particularly pronounced in a trust- and data-sensitive industry like healthcare and finance—both positive and negative. However, this doesn't mean that the "Medic Update" was aimed at the so-called YMYL (Your Money Your Life) sector.

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Ranking algorithm update to determine ranking via mobile version of a URL

In March 2018, Google began rolling out the Mobile shandong cell phone number list First Update , which was first announced in November 2016. The German rollout took a long time; over several months, numerous German webmasters received notifications that the mobile version of their domain would now be used as the basis for ranking. As part of the rollout of the update, initially only pages that follow the Mobile First best practices guidelines will be converted . These are essentially:

The mobile website has the same content as the desktop version. The mobile version should be just as comprehensive as the desktop version. If it is more stripped down, the missing content should be added. This includes text, images (with alt attributes), and videos in standard crawlable and indexable formats.
Structured data for desktop and mobile. If you use structured data, it should also include mobile URLs for the mobile version. If you use structured data with Data Highlighter, the Data Highlighter dashboard should be regularly checked for extraction errors.
Metadata is identical for desktop and mobile. The metadata (title and description) should be the same for both versions of your website.
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