There are many points to consider when optimizing a website for mobile: Do I need to make a website for mobile or responsive enough with design? Does the duplicate content is a problem?How I can make my mobile website is fully accessible to Google? Here are 5 few simple tips Continue reading
Dear Alokseo, I try to give simple tips for you. Tips are: You must need a website for Mobile seo. Your site must need basic design. Don't try to duplicate contain cause now a day duplicate content is prohibited. If you have duplicate contain then google kick your site and your site will drop. You can make mobile website fully google accessible by right on page off page SEO.
@alokseo You have one website and therefore no duplicate content problem to worry about You have a responsive template that shrinks and expands depending on the screensize If you don't have the skills to create a responsive template then buy one
It's totally your choice if you want to create a separate mobile site or a responsive one for consistency on different devices. If you create a responsive one then it will have same sitemap & keywords throughout when it gets indexed. Also, You have to maintain only 1 single site. But, If you create a separate mobile site with a sub-domain, then you will have a separate sitemap that google will index. If you want different keywords for your mobile site, then you can go for separate or non-responsive one. And NO, Duplicate content isn't an issue in both the cases. And general SEO rules are applicable in both the cases.
Even if you have the mobile site on a separate subdomain eg m.mydomain.com you'd still only be maintaining one site through one admin backend.
In that case he will have to maintain the main website www.mydomain.com & mobile sub-domain m.mydomain.com separately. I was talking about, when you have different content, keywords for the mobile site, which are different from the mainsite. Therefore, Both the sites are totally separate, having separate webpages, which will have to be maintained separately!
As a user that would piss me off so much. I hate that if I'm looking at facebook on my phone and then want to check something out on a bigger screen that the newsfeed I get shown is completely different to the one I've just been viewing. Don't fall into that trap.
1.Don't block CSS, JavaScript, or images 2. Don't use Flash 3. Optimize titles and meta descriptions 4. Use Schema.org structured data 5. Optimize for local search
In the event that your site is as of now very much streamlined for search engines, there are just a couple of extra things that you have to consider when upgrading for mobile. Mobile gadgets are rearranging and reforming the ways websites are designed.If your business has a neighborhood component, recall advancing your mobile content for nearby inquiry.
What exactly is this comment supposed to mean? This is exactly what I'm talking about. Spam and very low quality comments, it makes the website seem very untrustworthy.
Different one will happen only IF the user wants different content for better indexing. If you have a Static site with 5-10 pages, then it would give a better exposure with different keywords. But, If you have a blog or regularly updated website, then responsive is the one you should go for.
Its better to have responsive template that meets your requirement.Dont use duplicate content. If you use it google will penalize your site i.e.., u will lose ranking to your site. Update your blog related to your site content that helps the site it contains updated information. Crawler needs the updates to be ranked in google. Obey Offpage and Onpage rules
Just awful, nobody in this thread knows what they are talking about at all and can barely speak enough English to explain themselves properly - typical SEO forum.