If your site earns
Google's new "Mobile-friendly" designation, you might be rewarded
with a ranking boost.
Google already penalizes sites that provide a bad experience
to mobile searchers. Now the company has confirmed that it’s testing with what
seems like a boost for those providing a great experience.
Google said today that it is experimenting with giving sites
that have earned its new mobile-friendly label some type of special treatment
within its ranking algorithm. From the post:
We see these labels as a first step in helping mobile users
to have a better mobile web experience. We are also experimenting with using
the mobile-friendly criteria as a ranking signal.
Google hasn’t clarified more about what this experiment will
do — in particular, whether it will ensure that sites tagged mobile-friendly
will rank better in mobile search results. But we think that will be the case.
Here’s why:
In June 2013, Google introduced a penalty for sites
providing a bad mobile search experience. Sites generating errors and other
problems for mobile visitors received less visibility in Google’s Smartphone
results — the results Google shows to mobile searchers, as opposed to desktop
searchers.
Since there’s already a penalty, a boost for sites doing it
right seems to make the most sense for what this experiment is. Sites that have
gone above-and-beyond to earn a mobile-friendly stamp of approval by Google
seem likely to get a boost over sites that haven’t.
That’s not the say sites that haven’t earned the label have
no chance of ranking well, nor does it mean these sites face a penalty, as with
sites that generate actual errors. Rather, it seems like sites that are in this
middle or average group will still have visibility, just not as much if there
are also mobile-friendly sites for a query.
Want the boost, even if it’s only an experiment? Then earn
the new mobile-friendly label, which is covered more in our related story:
Google Officially Launches “Mobile-Friendly” Labels In Mobile Search Results.
Source: Search Engine Land
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