I work for a solo-practice attorney, and he has put me in charge of managing his website. We are currently in the process of designing and implementing a mobile site through our web hosting service. For SEO on our main website, we use a program called SEO Scheduler. This is a great, cheap little site that helps you build links, submit to article or web directories, etc. Basically, SEO Scheduler just generates a list of SEO tasks for you to do on your own, saving you tons of money that would be spent on an SEO company, or tons of time spent trying to figure out what to do for your site. Is there a similar website out there for mobile optimization? Is there anything fundamentally different about optimizing for mobile search results, as opposed to desktop searches? Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Your mobile website must past the scoring based on Google. You can try Google's GoMo to check if your site is looking great on mobile phones or by using Woorank too. The best thing to consider is that your links must be thumb/finger friendly and all contents must be readable without zooming.