[SEO Measures] Tendency and Countermeasures of smartphone sites (1st)
April 1, 2022 Technical SEO , usability , content SEO , Mobile Friendly , Crawl Countermeasures , Site Construction / Operation , UI / UX
The rules for ranking smartphone sites are greatly changed!
It was announced that Google will lower the ranking of sites that are difficult to view on smartphones from Tuesday, April 21.
Reference: with more mobile results
are imminent in the first place!
How about your site?
For effective web customers, it is essential to create sites that support smartphones.
So what kind of site is the site that supports smartphones?
The following URL can determine whether browsing on smartphones is minimized, so please check it out.
Mobile friendly test
To respond to mobile friendly
"Mobile Friendly Test" How was your result?
Here, I would like to briefly introduce how to fix it for those who have warned.
The width of the content exceeds the screen width
Needless to say, this is. The width of the image has exceeded the width of the device.
Make the display size (not image resolution) to 320px or less or specify a percentage ( %).
Adjust the size of the tap target properly
Adjustment of UI (user interface).
In the case of a smartphone, the size and interval of buttons and links are different from the PC.
This is because in the case of a smartphone, it touches with a finger instead of clicking with a mouse, so if there is no appropriate size and width, it will occur frequently.
So what size is the appropriate size?
Please refer to the following criteria.
The size of the average adult finger is about 10 mm wide, and the minimum size of the tap target recommended in the Android UI guidelines is about 7 mm (48 CSS pixels on sites where mobile viewports are properly set). is.
Reference: Adjust the size of the tap target properly
We have briefly introduced how to deal with mobile friendly tests.
Corresponding to mobile friendly is not only SEO but also the actual CVR (conversion rate), so I think it is quite difficult, but let's respond as fast as possible!
Next time, I would like to dig deeper into it and think about Mobile user UX (user experience).