Mobilegeddon
A major update to Google's search algorithm that prioritizes mobile-friendly websites in search results.
Description
Mobilegeddon is an update that Google rolled out on April 21, 2015, aimed at improving the mobile search experience. This update means that websites which are optimized for mobile devices rank higher in Google search results compared to those that are not. The term 'Mobilegeddon' was coined to highlight the significant impact this update had on website traffic and search rankings. Sites that were not mobile-friendly saw a noticeable drop in their search visibility, which could lead to a loss in organic traffic and potential customers. For businesses, this change underscored the importance of having a responsive or mobile-specific website to maintain or improve their search engine rankings.
Examples
- A small online boutique saw a 40% decrease in organic search traffic because their site was not optimized for mobile devices. After redesigning their website to be mobile-friendly, their traffic and sales rebounded.
- A popular news website noticed an increase in user engagement and a 25% boost in mobile traffic after making their site mobile-friendly, aligning with the Mobilegeddon update.
Additional Information
- Mobilegeddon marked a significant shift in how search engines prioritize content, emphasizing the growing importance of mobile internet usage.
- Webmasters can test their sites for mobile-friendliness using Google's Mobile-Friendly Test tool to ensure compliance with the update.