Google mobile-friendly site tool

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As most of the people know, google changed some rules for the sites from 21st of April.
The sites that are not mobile friendly, will be not presented in search results from mobile devices.
This will no affect desktop or tablets search.

So, i found a tool that tells you, if google's crawler see your site as mobile friendly or not.
This is the tool:
https://www.google.com/webmasters/to...bile-friendly/

Enojy!
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  • Profile picture of the author Franklin Hatchett
    Also this might help is well to make your website works on all devices

    Do You Use Responsive Web Design | Responsive Design Checker
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  • Profile picture of the author imsolutionsgroup
    Make sure you don't have every page on your website redirecting to the same "Mobile Home Page". This is an improper redirect that most webmasters do... and it can actually penalize your rankings.

    Make sure you have a dedicated mobile page for every page/post on your website.
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    • Profile picture of the author SEO-Dave
      Originally Posted by imsolutionsgroup View Post

      Make sure you don't have every page on your website redirecting to the same "Mobile Home Page". This is an improper redirect that most webmasters do... and it can actually penalize your rankings.

      Make sure you have a dedicated mobile page for every page/post on your website.
      Or even better build one version of a site that works for all device sizes so you aren't wasting link juice keeping two versions of a site indexed.

      David
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  • Profile picture of the author ironcommando
    This is a very useful tool for checking my sites' mobile-friendliness. So far the sites and blogs I'm got are all mobile-friendly, as well as all their separate pages.
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  • Profile picture of the author Slade556
    Looks like I'm good! But of course, I've been using responsive designs for my websites long before Google even announced the change. I'm not bragging, I'm just saying it's a smart move to be prepared for anything, people have been using their phones/tablets to browse the internet for a few years now...
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