Monday, 4 May 2015

Google's Mobilegeddon: How Bad Was It?

Google's Mobilegeddon: How Bad Was It?
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A SPN Exclusive Article by Tina Courtney-Brown (c) 2015

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Maybe you’ve heard of all the “Mobilegeddon” hoopla; if you have, it likely struck a little fear into your heart, triggering questions around what Google might be up to next. For the past couple of weeks, tech communities internet-wide have been abuzz with the impending change to Google’s search algorithms, which was announced back in February of this year.



The change, which has been coined as “Mobilegeddon”, aims to simply reward mobile-friendly websites with improved rankings in mobile SERP’s. Google spokesperson Krisztina Radosavljevic-Szilagyi commented on the changes recently in an email to NPR where she states the goal of this program is to
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