Google’s mobile first indexation hits NZ websites
Google’s mobile first indexation hits New Zealand websites
Google rolls out mobile
first indexation to New Zealand.
The search
engine giant has begun to roll out its “mobile-first”
indexing throughout New Zealand, altering the online
landscape for both consumers and business
forever.
What is ‘mobile first
indexation’?
It means Google will rank its
search engine results based on the mobile version of a
website, even for listings that are shown to desktop users.
In other words, if the mobile version of your website is not
relatively good, then your desktop and mobile rankings will
be impacted.
Official New Zealand roll out, from
July 2018.
Having first announced plans to
implement the technology back in 2016, Google’s transition
towards the newest mobile-centric developments started with
a small trial towards the end of 2017. As of this month, New
Zealand is the latest country to be affected by the latest
evolution in the indexing algorithm, which changes the way
sites will be ranked to the modern web user.
While mobile
friendliness has long been a critical factor in Google’s
indexing algorithm, the roll out of its mobile first
indexation should cause a significant
shakeup.
Catering to the growing Mobile
Market
Before the launch of the iPhone in 2007,
web searches made via Google were completed almost
exclusively through desktop browsers. The popularity of
mobile browsing has grown at an exponential rate, however,
and has been the primary mode of searches for most websites
since 2015.
The mobile-first indexation is thus designed
to improve the UX (User Experience) for consumers using
mobile browsers. This ultimately means that Google uses the
mobile version of a website for indexing and ranking first,
not the desktop version. This is so that the end user is
presented with websites that look and function well on smart
devices.
Which Websites are
affected?
Google’s mobile-first indexing is
still in the process of being rolled out, and the completed
transition is likely to take months. Some New Zealand
businesses may find that their sites remain indexed by the
desktop version for now, but those that have been switched
to the mobile-first option will be informed via their Google
Search Console profile.
Website owners will receive the
following message:
“Mobile-first indexing enabled
for http://www.ABC.co.nz/
To owner of
http://www.ABC.co.nz/,
This means that you may see
more traffic in your logs from Googlebot Smartphone. You may
also see that snippets in Google Search results are now
generated from the mobile version of your
content.
Background: Mobile-first indexing means
that Googlebot will now use the mobile version of your site
for indexing and ranking, to better help our (primarily
mobile) users find what they’re looking for. Google’s
crawling, indexing, and ranking systems have historically
used the desktop version of your site’s content, which can
cause issues for mobile searchers when the desktop version
differs from the mobile version. Our analysis indicates that
the mobile and desktop versions of your site are
comparable.”
A better future for end users
and businesses
The mobile first indexing is fantastic news
for consumers as the purpose is to make their browsing and
shopping experiences on mobile devices smoother than ever.
The sites that rank highly through Google’s mobile first
algorithm should offer quicker load times and better
appearance and navigation.
The change also means
encourages NZ businesses to overhaul their websites to be
more mobile friendly. Once hit by the mobile first indexing,
there’s little choice but to make the necessary changes to
retain a good ranking.
Furthermore, the businesses that
make those upgrades are no longer going to fall behind the
outdated ventures that previously ranked well due to using
SEO tactics that targeted desktop versions
only.
Take action today
Seeing a
website’s ranking fall has a huge impact on a business. If
you are concerned, speak to the specialist mobile first team
at Clickthrough SEO, by emailing
Hello@clickthrough.co.nz or lodging an enquiry through www.clickthrough.co.nz.
The
future Is here
Love it or hate it, the shift
towards mobile usage is here to stay, and Google’s latest
developments are further evidence of this happening. Once
the mobile first system has been rolled out across the
developed world, further enhancements could be in the
offing.