Q & A: Everything you need to know about Google's initiative to arrange sites according to the mobile version
Google has revealed that all the new websites that were previously unknown to Google search will be indexed on the basis of "mobile indexing" or mobile indexing. The following is a list of questions related to this matter:
Q: What does mobile indexing mean first? Or mobile-first indexing?
A: "Mobile Indexing First" means that Google will examine and analyze the mobile version of any new web site to evaluate the site and arrange its appearance by searching, instead of indexing it according to the version of the desktop that has been used before.
Q: When will Google implement this system of indexing?
A: Google will implement the new indexing method starting July 1st.
Q: What will happen to the new sites?
A: The new sites will be indexed completely and not yet known by Google, using the index of the mobile first by default, and will also index other sites that have already moved to "index the mobile first" in the same way, but the old sites that have not yet been migrated will be indexed in the old way , Ie indexing the desktop, so that these sites are ready.
Q: What will happen to the old sites?
A: For old and current websites, Google will determine its readiness to "index mobile first" based on equal content including text, images, videos, links and data, as well as other metadata-like titles and descriptions. Google will tell sites through Search Console or Google Webmaster Tools "Once Viewed".
Q: Will Google alert websites when they move?
A: Unlike old websites that receive notifications when they are moved, Google will not send notifications to new websites. "Because the default status of new websites will be to index phones first, there is no need to send a notification," Google said.
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