If you are not feeling the need for speed, don’t be surprised if your site stalls. Contributor Anthony Muller shares three case studies showing why now is the time to make your web pages load like lightning. The post Mobile speed case studies: Push for faster page loads appeared first on Search..
Consumers are searching for helpful apps and downloading what best meets their needs. Contributor Brian Solis discusses what you can do to be sure it’s your app they discover and download. The post Four new search trends in mobile app discovery appeared first on Search Engine Land
Christmas Day and the day after are two of the biggest mobile download days of the year, and columnist Bobby Lyons shares some app store optimization (ASO) tips to help your app get found. The post The upcoming mobile app Monday: Be prepared appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Google’s Universal App campaigns use machine learning to automate app promotion.
As the gap in connection speeds between developed and developing nations continues to widen, columnist Alexis Sanders argues that brands can use Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) to address this gap. The post AMP: A case for websites serving developing countries appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article
What does the mobile-first index mean for you? Contributor Eric Enge summarizes a panel from SMX East with tips for how to prep your mobile site and content. The post Mobile-first updates from SMX East appeared first on Search Engine Land
New countries will be available in the platform starting October 17.
The scope and feature list of the open-source project continue to expand. The post Google releases a variety of Accelerated Mobile Pages Project (AMP) updates: scrolling animations, video analytics, fluid ad support appeared first on Search Engine Land
Contributor Brendan McGonigle examines shifts in the Russian search market resulting from Google’s recent move to come into compliance with Russian competition law. The post How the Russian search market looks now appeared first on Search Engine Land
The AMP Client ID API requires a simple code change to unify users who visit an AMP page from Google mobile search and also view non-AMP pages. The post Google Analytics adds feature to unify users to Google AMP Cache pages & non-AMP pages appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article