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Make all your pages responsive

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2025 10:52 am
by Rina7RS
Mobile-first indexing
Google wants to ensure that mobile users have the same experience and the same content when browsing your site, whether they’re using a desktop or mobile device. This is called “content parity” by Google engineers, and it’s achieved by checking the following for each page:

Check that the text, images, videos, meta descriptions, page titles, and links are identical in both mobile and desktop versions of your content.
Use Schemarg to create structured data markup.
Make sure your metadata (page title, keywords, and description) is sri lanka mobile database strategic, relevant, and concise.
Use the same URL for both the desktop and mobile versions of each page.

Use meta fields to describe content
Meta descriptions are useful for individual content and pages. When users use assistive technologies, find accurate and useful meta descriptions for your images, videos, and links, they will appreciate it, and crawler bots will prefer your site accordingly.

Better meta content not only helps crawlers and users interpret and consume media, but it also improves your site’s chances of ranking for your target keywords. This will also optimize your content for the future of the web, preparing your site for when Google extracts more rich media to include in SERP snippets.