Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 2:24:34 GMT -5
The site. URLs shown within structured data on mobile pages should be the mobile version of the URL. Avoid adding unnecessary structured data if it isnt relevant to the specific content of a page. Metadata ensure that titles and meta descriptions are equivalent on both versions of all pages. Note that the official guidance says equivalent rather than identical you may still want to optimize your mobile titles for shorter character counts but make sure the same information and relevant keywords are included.
Hreflang if you use relhreflang for internationalization your mobile URLs hreflang America Mobile Number List annotations should point to the mobile version of your country or language variants and desktop URLs should point to the desktop versions. Social metadata OpenGraph tags Twitter cards and other social metadata should be included on the mobile version as well as the desktop version. XML and media sitemaps ensure that any links to sitemaps are accessible from the mobile version of the site. This also applies to robots directives robots.txt and onpage metarobots tags and potentially even trust signals like links to your privacy policy page. Search Console verification if you have only verified your desktop site in Google Search.
Console make sure you also add and verify the mobile version. App indexation if you have app indexation set up for your desktop site you may want to ensure that you have verified the mobile version of the site in relation to app association files etc. Server capacity Make sure that your host servers can handle increased crawl rate. This only applies for sites with their mobile version on a separate host such as m.domain.com. Switchboard tags if you currently have mobile switchboard tags implemented you do not need to change this implementation. These should remain as they are. Common questions about mobilefirst indexing Is mobilefirst indexing adding mobile pages to a separate mobile index With mobilefirst indexing there is only one index the same one Google uses now. The change to mobilefirst indexing does not generate a.
Hreflang if you use relhreflang for internationalization your mobile URLs hreflang America Mobile Number List annotations should point to the mobile version of your country or language variants and desktop URLs should point to the desktop versions. Social metadata OpenGraph tags Twitter cards and other social metadata should be included on the mobile version as well as the desktop version. XML and media sitemaps ensure that any links to sitemaps are accessible from the mobile version of the site. This also applies to robots directives robots.txt and onpage metarobots tags and potentially even trust signals like links to your privacy policy page. Search Console verification if you have only verified your desktop site in Google Search.
Console make sure you also add and verify the mobile version. App indexation if you have app indexation set up for your desktop site you may want to ensure that you have verified the mobile version of the site in relation to app association files etc. Server capacity Make sure that your host servers can handle increased crawl rate. This only applies for sites with their mobile version on a separate host such as m.domain.com. Switchboard tags if you currently have mobile switchboard tags implemented you do not need to change this implementation. These should remain as they are. Common questions about mobilefirst indexing Is mobilefirst indexing adding mobile pages to a separate mobile index With mobilefirst indexing there is only one index the same one Google uses now. The change to mobilefirst indexing does not generate a.