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How Mobile Will Revolutionize Your B2B Marketing Strategy

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Google recently announced that over 50% of searches globally happen on mobile. B2B decision makers are using a mobile device for their research 42% of the time! So clearly, mobile search is not just a B2C phenomena. But organic search is not the only reason you should invest in mobile. Reports argue that in the U.S

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Is Your Business Ready for Mobile-First Indexing?

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As more than 50% of people now conduct searches from smartphones, Google is moving to mobile-first indexing. Mobile-first indexing means that Google will use the mobile version of your website for indexing. Therefore, being proactive about mobile-first indexing is critical to maintain brand visibility in search engine rankings.

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Mobile First Indexing – A Few Pointers on How to Prepare

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Two months ago, Webbiquity posted an article regarding mobile-first indexing. Since then, Google has officially started their mobile-first changeover, though it is still in the trial phase and only a select few websites are the testing grounds. Mobile Friendly Practices. Plenty of mobile users are restricted by data caps.

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Link Building and Mobile SEO in 2017

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As people increasingly rely on their mobile phones, mobile searches have now overtaken desktop searches. Ideally, you’d like your website to be right at the top of the first page of Google, especially on mobile as these searches are typically less for general research and more to meet immediate needs.

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Voice Search Optimization: How to Rank Higher in Voice Assistant Queries

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Mobile Optimization: Be Voice-Search Friendly on the Go A significant portion of voice searches happens on mobile devices, so mobile optimisation is imperative. Ensure your website is mobile-friendly, with a responsive design that adapts seamlessly to different screen sizes. Thankfully, there are alternatives available.

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Mobile Positioning: A Business Must

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Mobile access to the web has surpassed browser usage. Consider these 2012 statistics: • Twitter estimates 55% of users access the site through a mobile device. • Click-through rates on search result ads are higher on mobile, according to a Marin Software study. What Can A Mobile Strategy Do For Me? Still not convinced?

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21 Vital Mobile Marketing Facts and Statistics for 2014

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Gone are the days when a mobile-enabled web presence was an afterthought. Nearly half of consumers say they won’t return to a website if it doesn’t load properly on their mobile devices. What do advertisers need to know about mobile access? How large is the mobile share of social network traffic? 91% of U.S.