It’s been a little more than 8 days since Google started rolling out the update that some sites are calling “Mobilegeddon” so what has happened?
A few days ago Searchmetrics posted a study of the winners and losers, the biggest winners were TV Troupes and Entertainment Tonight. While the biggest losers were Reddit and NBC Sports. However, the interesting thing is there wasn’t a big movement like most people expected.
In a follow up article Search Engine Land they stated that the biggest change was on Wednesday but even that wasn’t huge compared to updates of the past.
So the real question is…
While we don’t work at Google, and any guess we make would be just that it seems apparent that Google will move more an more towards favoring mobile friendly websites. It may not happen today or tomorrow but it most likely is coming.
However, let’s step back for a minute and speculate that a change that large is a year or two away.
The question still stands, do I need a mobile friendly website? We would say for 99 out of 100 businesses, YES, you should and here is why.
Ultimately you need to decide if it’s worth shutting out a portion of people that could turn into customers for you.
You owe it to yourself to at least know where you are currently.
Pull out your mobile phone and visit your website. Is it easy to navigate and does it load fast enough that you’d wait for it if it wasn’t your site?
Next go to Google’s Mobile Friendly Test and put in your website. Do you pass or fail?
The great thing is if you do fail or don’t get a great grade then they will tell you what needs to be changed.
If you need help or your website isn’t mobile friendly contact us today to discuss how easily this can be fixed without completely rebuilding your website.