Mobile-First Indexing



Martin Splitt, Search Advocate at Google, goes over how mobile-first indexing works, challenges that can occur with mobile-first indexing on one’s website, and best practices to avoid these. Watch this lightning talk to better prepare for when Google switches to mobile-first indexing for all websites later next year!

Mobile-first indexing best practices → https://goo.gle/2HayU5I
Prepare for mobile-first indexing (with a little extra time) → https://goo.gle/2DFgISI

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20 thoughts on “Mobile-First Indexing”

  1. Subtitles are now available in Portuguese, Spanish, Vietnamese, Hindi, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, Chinese and English for this video. Click on the Settings icon in the bottom right corner of the video, and select Subtitles/CC from the menu.

  2. I am a google search user and when I perform search on my PC, the mobile page of a website always appears instead of desktop page. Then after I click the result, most of them won't detect that I am accessing through PC and redirect me to their desktop page. It is really annoying to see a mobile page on a PC!

  3. im having an issue that i cant see any solution . my site is working perfectly on pc and not on Mobile. here is the problem: i can open my site with my cellphone by writing my website link in the browser . but if i access my site from a posted link the site seams to work perfectly but the internal folders (Amazon products redirect links) are not clicable . Its strange because it works on Pc

  4. Thank you ! Does the GoogleBot for Mobile use a specific resolution to test the page ? We are not sure what is the optimum mobile page size to use when we are developping. Thanks.

  5. We make sure all of our sites are mobile friendly and will be indexed by google accordingly. This is becoming more and more important as mobile searches are constantly on the rise.

  6. I have a question about the (4:10) part, about Googlebot not beeing able to see the rest of the text on site if the user have to click a button to load more content. Is this also the case where the whole text is visable in the source HTML code? A lot of e-commerce websites hide part of the text content on category pages behind "see more" button.

  7. I'm a rare case of a webmaster that did not liked this. My site is made to desktops and i really prefer for Google to analyse my content in the desktop version. Very informative video. Thank's!

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