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Be afraid, Be very afraid. The New Google Mobile Algorithm is coming. Are you ready?

by | Mar 23, 2015 | Internet Marketing

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Check your Site NOW!

Google is preparing to roll out another big algorithm on April 21st, will you be ready?

Although many SEO companies want you to believe that the most important work is off-site linking the new Google algorithm that’s on the horizon has nothing to do with off site linking. It’s all about having a mobile ready website. If your website is more than 3 or 4 years old you need to pay close attention to the following information. You need to know if your website was designed as a responsive layout or fixed or if you have a separate mobile site or not.

That’s right. In coming months Google will be checking to see if your site conforms to the new standards of todays mobile devices i.e. Smart phones / tablets. If it doesn’t, expect to see your website start to fall in rank or even drop dramatically over night.

Be prepared, Call Us today. We will explain this new process and check to make sure your ready. If not, We will quote you on what it will take to get you updated.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the upcoming Google mobile algorithm update?
Google’s latest mobile algorithm update focuses more on user experience factors like mobile page speed, interactivity, visual stability (Core Web Vitals), and mobile accessibility.
Why is this update important for my website?
The update impacts mobile rankings directly—sites with slow performance or poor UX may drop in mobile search results and lose traffic.
How can I test if my site is ready?
Use tools like Google PageSpeed Insights, Lighthouse, and Chrome UX Report to evaluate your site’s mobile performance and Core Web Vitals scores.
What are Core Web Vitals, and why do they matter?
Core Web Vitals include metrics like Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), First Input Delay (FID), and Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS)—Google uses them to measure real‑world user experience on mobile.
How can I improve mobile load times quickly?
Optimize images (compress and use modern formats like WebP), minify & defer JavaScript/CSS, use browser caching, and consider upgrading to faster hosting/CDN providers.
Does mobile UX affect desktop SEO?
While this update is mobile‑focused, a poor mobile experience can still indirectly impact desktop rankings through overall engagement metrics and bounce rates.
Are AMP pages essential for mobile readiness now?
Not necessarily—Google no longer gives preferential treatment to AMP. High‑quality, fast non-AMP pages are sufficient if Core Web Vitals are optimized.
How long will it take to fully adapt to the update?
Depending on your technical stack and optimization level, upgrades can take from a few days to several weeks, especially for large or complex websites.
Will improving mobile performance help conversions too?
Yes—better speed, smoother UX, and fewer layout shifts reduce friction and frustration, leading to higher engagement and conversion rates.
How can PX Media assist with preparing for this update?
PX Media audits sites for mobile readiness, optimizes Core Web Vitals, improves UX performance, and ensures your site meets Google’s evolving standards for mobile search.

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