Mobile SEO thoughts. How is it different?

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Has anyone had real experience with mobile SEO?

Everyone keeps talking about it, but no real practices.

Basically, my takeaway is to use common SEO practices and apply them within the "smaller" websites, ones that are mobile-friendly.

And add-on a mobile sitemap on top.
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  • Profile picture of the author seoguru13
    Hey,
    Never heard about it, can you provide some more details about it...thanks
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    • Profile picture of the author TheOverall
      Originally Posted by seoguru13 View Post

      Hey,
      Never heard about it, can you provide some more details about it...thanks
      Have you ever used google on a smartphone?
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  • Profile picture of the author Buford Mobley
    When thinking mobile SEO, think local and social. According to Google, 95% of searches on mobile devices are for local info. Also, people tend to share on twitter, facebook, etc when on their mobile devices, so be sure to use social media tools on your mobile site.
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    • Profile picture of the author DatingGoldJason
      Originally Posted by Netbiznewbie View Post

      When thinking mobile SEO, think local and social. According to Google, 95% of searches on mobile devices are for local info. Also, people tend to share on twitter, facebook, etc when on their mobile devices, so be sure to use social media tools on your mobile site.
      I'm going to have to agree with this. There are times when I would search for lets say a restaurant, and it shows the closest one with the address rather than the restaurant's web site
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      • Profile picture of the author Nulli Secundus
        Originally Posted by DatingGoldJason View Post

        I'm going to have to agree with this. There are times when I would search for lets say a restaurant, and it shows the closest one with the address rather than the restaurant's web site
        Yea that's very true and also helpful so I can imagine local searches would dominate. But that would only be for certain keywords, such as locations. Other keywords would most likely work the same way as regular search.
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