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Will my ranking improve if Mobile First Index (MFI) is applied? Will it go down? As I mentioned earlier, mobile-first indexing is about "crawling and indexing," so your search rankings will not go up or down just because you completely migrate to mobile-first indexing. However, whether or not a site is mobile-friendly is one of the factors that determines mobile search rankings, so a site that is not mobile-friendly may already have a lower mobile search ranking. Do you absolutely have to use responsive design? The conclusion is that there is no such thing. Of course, as mentioned earlier, Google recommends responsive design. However, Google supports a total of three configurations for mobile-friendly sites, including sites with responsive web design.
Responsive design ② Dynamic delivery (URL is the same Oman Phone Number Data for PC and mobile, but different sources are provided depending on the device accessed) ③Separate URLs (different URLs and pages are prepared depending on the device) Method ③ of preparing "separate URLs" is not recommended as the settings are complicated and configuration errors are likely to occur, which is only negative in terms of SEO. Be sure to also refer to Google's official recommendations for mobile-first indexing . Regarding the introduction of Mobile First Indexing (MFI), an official announcement was made on and it was announced that the complete transition would be compulsory at the end of March 2021.
It was originally scheduled to be held in September 2020, but it has been postponed. This seems to be a response to site operators who have been slow to respond due to the effects of the coronavirus. The automatic migration of mobile-first indexing is currently suspended, and it is expected that the remaining sites will be migrated all together at some point. That being said, sites that are not yet ready will not be forced to migrate all at once. It is important for Google not to reduce search quality during the transition, so the complete transition is expected to take some time. Summary (Additional notes): e First Indexing (MFI) announced by Google has already passed.
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