From Search Engine Land: In an effort to help mobile searchers know which sites they may click on are mobile-friendly versus which ones are not, Google has added a text label under the URL in the snippet that reads “Mobile-friendly” as the first part of the search result’s snippet.
Thanks for sharing Ellen! It just goes to show that there's been a lot of growth in mobile/mobile search and businesses need to make sure that their websites are "mobile-friendly" or they're going to be left in the dust...
From Search Engine Land: In an effort to help mobile searchers know which sites they may click on are mobile-friendly versus which ones are not, Google has added a text label under the URL in the snippet that reads “Mobile-friendly” as the first part of the search result’s snippet.
11/18/14 at 10:44 AM (16117)http://searchengineland.com/google-officially-launches-mobile-friendly-labels-mobile-search-results-208949
Thanks for sharing Ellen! It just goes to show that there's been a lot of growth in mobile/mobile search and businesses need to make sure that their websites are "mobile-friendly" or they're going to be left in the dust...
11/18/14 at 12:00 PM (16119)Not sure if you're mobile friendly?
11/18/14 at 12:05 PM (16120)google.com/webmasters/tools/mobile-friendly - gives you a pass or fail grade.
Very cool. Be mobile friendly!!
11/18/14 at 01:23 PM (16122)Yes! I've become such a snob about websites that aren't mobile friendly.
11/19/14 at 03:37 PM (16147)So true. If a site loads like a "normal" website on my phone, I'm almost offended ha ha...
11/20/14 at 10:19 AM (16150)This is interesting to know. It defiantly shows business need to work harder on making their sites mobile friendly or people won't visit you.
11/20/14 at 04:55 PM (16158)