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4. Mobile SEO

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 3:29 am
by zihadhasan012
If you’ve been following SEO trends over the past few years, you’ve no doubt noticed that mobile SEO was among them, and it wasn’t a coincidence. Since 2019, Google has been analyzing mobile website pages as primary versions, leaving PC versions as secondary.

Mobile SEO is therefore the key to the success of your strategy and becomes even more relevant in 2021. This is because the number of people accessing the Internet from smartphones continues to grow.

The statistics prove it: throughout 2020, searches carried out on mobile devices exceeded those carried out on desktop.

SEO Trends

Moreover, according to a study published by the World Advertising Research Center (WARC), the future will be even more mobile. By 2025, approximately three-quarters of the world's population is expected to use only their smartphones to browse the Internet.

The mobile search experience should be just as satisfying as it is on desktop. Therefore, marketers must take care to optimize all content and its configuration for this environment. Otherwise, your pages may be penalized and lose ranking positions.

5. Core Web Vitals and Page Experience
In addition to efforts to optimize the digital experience for users, Google launched Core Web Vitals in 2020.

As you saw in the topic about user iran phone number list experience, the main factors are related to loading, interactivity and visual stability. The idea is to offer the best possible page experience.

But what are Core Web Vitals after all, and how will they affect SEO ranking in 2021? Google itself, in its Central Blog , defined the three factors that will be analyzed by the algorithm:

Large Contentful Paint (LCP)
First Input Delay (FID)
Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS)
We will talk about each one of them!

Large Contentful Paint
LCP measures exactly how long it takes for a page to load and display its main content. It therefore refers to the Core Web Vitals load factor. The ideal, according to Google, is to keep the LCP at 2.5 seconds at most.