Does SEO Matter in the Mobile Age?
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http://www.cikmarketing.caIs your business using search engine optimization to reach potential customers searching for information online? Of course. But is your search engine optimization designed to work on mobile phones? Reports from CTIA show that more than 90% of US households access the internet via mobile networks; compare that to an estimated 74% of at home Internet users (according to Nielson). A shift is happening has happened online – is your business aware of the change?
Onsite Optimization Practices for Mobile Marketing
If you’re new to the world of mobile optimization, don’t worry – here are a few tips to help get you started:
1. Remember to use valid code.
If you haven’t made the switch to XHTML, there’s no better time than the present. Many website designers don’t consider using valid code as a best practice; unfortunately, this will be to their detriment when they start coding mobile layouts. Mobile search engines may have trouble digesting invalid code.
2. Follow accessibility practices closely.
Accessibility helps ensure that your content can be read by all mobile platforms, including mobile search engines. Unfamiliar with accessibility? Check out the W3C’s Web Accessibility Initiatives for pointers and tips.
3. Follow traditional SEO best practices.
Web companies used to spend time crafting mobile specific domains (.mobi). These sites were equipped with lighter content and faster load times to help accommodate early mobile browsers. Of course, much has changed since those early mobile devices. Mobile browsers are far more “normalized” nowadays, which means they function very similar to Internet browsers. Mobile search optimization standards are now much closer to standard SEO practices, so follow the rules. Need a refresher on optimizing techniques? Check out this post for tips.
Make Sure Your Mobile Site is Indexed
There’s long been a misconception regarding how exactly small business owners can get their mobile websites indexed by major search engines. Most people think that just because your regular site is indexed in the traditional Google algorithm, your mobile site with automatically find its way into mobile search results. To better the chances of your mobile website being indexed, don’t forget to create a mobile sitemap (instructions are posted on Google’s Webmaster Central). You can then submit this directly to Google from your Webmaster’s Tool account. Yahoo also has a submission form for mobile websites to help improve your chances of being found.
Make Connecting Easy on a Mobile Site
Blackberry, iPhone, and Android operating systems have one major thing in common – they all allow users to call phone numbers that are listed on mobile-friendly websites. Talk about convenient! Not sure if the phone numbers listed on your mobile website are “click to call?” Check to see how they’re rendering on your smartphone – if the number is “clickable” it should be underlined in your browser.
Don’t Forget About Social Networking
Smartphones have taken social networking to a whole new level. In fact, the vast majority of people prefer to poll their social network when in search of information rather than consult a search engine or phone book. If your small business isn’t present on these networks you’re missing out on a major pool of potential customers. Facebook and Twitter applications are practically standard on cellphones these days, so remember to spend time updating your fans and followers about store promotions and upcoming events. You never know who could be reading your status updates!


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