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the mobile one and the desktop one, the engine will make the first one the main one (to the detriment of the second). Jennifer Slegg, present at the event, collected some statements (and her ruminations) in this post : I'll repeat them below (with some "additions" of mine). Content index Why will Google make the Mobile Index primary? Rethink your Mobile Pages What about sites that feature identical content for Desktop and Mobile? Control your Pages (Desktop and Mobile) Watch out for Structured Data What will happen to the Desktop Index? When will there be the official
transition from Desktop Index to Mobile Index? Why Malaysia Phone Number List will Google make the Mobile Index primary? Gary Illyes announced this in March 2015, practically in the same days in which Mobile-Friendly officially became a positioning factor . A year and a half later, a new statement from Illyes arrived: Switching between Google's desktop index and mobile index Now that mobile searches have steadily surpassed desktop searches, the move shouldn't surprise us too much: look also at Google's efforts to promote AMP, announced in October 2015 and which continues to be talked about this year. Rethink your Mobile Pages Many webmasters create a "lightened version" of their site pages for mobile. But if Google's mobile index becomes dominant,
less content than the desktop ones they could (for example) lose traffic for some keywords, perhaps because some text on the mobile page that Google believes has been eliminated somehow relevant. Rethink your web pages If you are among those who need a mobile version of the site that is profoundly different from the desktop one, it is time to evaluate the implications. What about sites that feature identical content for Desktop and Mobile? For sites and blogs that use responsive themes – such as TagliaBlog ) – and therefore present the same identical content to all visitors, nothing should change. Control your Pages (Desktop and Mobile) If you have any doubts about how Google “sees” your pages, you can go to the Search Console , under Crawl -> View as Google
transition from Desktop Index to Mobile Index? Why Malaysia Phone Number List will Google make the Mobile Index primary? Gary Illyes announced this in March 2015, practically in the same days in which Mobile-Friendly officially became a positioning factor . A year and a half later, a new statement from Illyes arrived: Switching between Google's desktop index and mobile index Now that mobile searches have steadily surpassed desktop searches, the move shouldn't surprise us too much: look also at Google's efforts to promote AMP, announced in October 2015 and which continues to be talked about this year. Rethink your Mobile Pages Many webmasters create a "lightened version" of their site pages for mobile. But if Google's mobile index becomes dominant,
less content than the desktop ones they could (for example) lose traffic for some keywords, perhaps because some text on the mobile page that Google believes has been eliminated somehow relevant. Rethink your web pages If you are among those who need a mobile version of the site that is profoundly different from the desktop one, it is time to evaluate the implications. What about sites that feature identical content for Desktop and Mobile? For sites and blogs that use responsive themes – such as TagliaBlog ) – and therefore present the same identical content to all visitors, nothing should change. Control your Pages (Desktop and Mobile) If you have any doubts about how Google “sees” your pages, you can go to the Search Console , under Crawl -> View as Google