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Google’s search results from September’by linking with the mobile first index’

Google announced that it will convert all websites to mobile-first indexing (MFI) linked to mobile-first index starting in September.

In the past few years, Google has been transitioning to mobile first, displaying mobile information when displaying site information in search results, and mobile information if there is a desktop. At the end of 2018, it was announced that half of the sites had been converted to MFI, but now 70% of the sites already displayed in search results have been converted to mobile first.

Therefore, from September, all sites will be converted to MFI. It is likely that there will be few sites that cannot be viewed on mobile, but if the data is not structured for mobile, for example, a site review may be necessary. Google recommends the adoption of a web design that automatically adjusts according to the device without using a separate URL for mobile. Also, until September, if the site does not have a mobile version, it will continue to index the desktop version. If it does not support mobile, Google has not clearly revealed its direct disadvantages, but it is likely to have an effect such as a drop in search rankings in the future. Related information can be found here .

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