The Cost Of Not Being Mobile-Friendly

Responsive web design for better search results
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In 2014, for the first time, more people worldwide visited websites with mobile browsers than desktop browsers. So it makes sense to make your website mobile-friendly – a site that adapts to the size screen of your visitor (“responsive web design”), making it easier for people to navigate online – no matter what type of browser they’re using. So, is your website mobile-friendly?

The simple way to determine your mobile-friendliness is to take this online test. If it’s not mobile-friendly, you’ll find out what specifically made it fail the test.

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And even more importantly than making your site nicer for your website visitors, is that starting on April 21, 2015, Google’s search results reflect mobile-friendliness. Sites that aren’t “friendly” will likely experience a big drop in their search ranking.

Your friendliness will be rewarded.

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