Optimize your content for mobile and improve your Google ranking

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Ehsanuls55
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Optimize your content for mobile and improve your Google ranking

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I've seen too many sites that claim to be mobile friendly, but their content definitely isn't.

I think there is a big difference between what most people think is mobile friendly and what it actually is.

This is especially true when it comes to content. Mobile visitors should have the same content experience as desktop visitors.

American adults spend more time online via a mobile device than on a desktop device.

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Therefore, all of your searching, interacting, and consuming content happens in a mobile context.

Logically, from a mobile-first indexing perspective, your content needs to be produced with mobile-first users in mind.

Here are some important steps you should take to ensure mobile visitors are fully finance directors email list experiencing your content.

Rethink your articles. As HubSpot points out, a 3,000-word blog post looks great on a desktop, but can be intimidating on a mobile device.

If you publish long-form content like I do, try using shorter paragraphs and then breaking up those paragraphs with media (like infographics and screenshots).

Have you ever wondered why some paragraphs are so short?

Because many of my readers are mobile readers, I want them to be able to read this text as easily as non-mobile readers.

Now, if you tend to post shorter content, you don't have much to worry about. Just make sure that the content is well-formatted for mobile screens.
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