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    • Phily
      Phily last edited by

      We are currently building a mobile optimised version of our main website and I had some questions with regard to SEO.

      1. Is it best to structure the domain as:

      m.yourdomain.com

      yourdomain/m

      2. It is correct to place rel="cannonical" on the mobile pages and to have only the main site indexed?

      Thanks in advance and links or books on mobile seo you can direct me to that would be greatly appreciated.

      Phil

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      • AdamThompson
        AdamThompson last edited by

        I think you may find this helpful: https://developers.google.com/webmasters/smartphone-sites/details

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        • matbennett
          matbennett last edited by

          As Adam suggests, responsive design seems to be the preferred route at the moment.

          This is different in that you have a single URL for everything. Whatever platform the end-user users all content is sent to their browser and then it is rendered differently for different devices.

          This requires a slightly different mindset as you are effectively building one version of a site, but changing the way it appears to different users.   Therefore, if you want a "stripped down" version of the site then it is best done by serving up different navigation.

          However - if you are committed to desktop/mobile versions of the site and they are utilising the same content then I would use a canonical from teh mobile to the desktop site. I think that the domain choice is pretty subjective. I'd prefer m.domain as it is less likely to get confused with your overall site structure.

          However, if you are not yet committed down one path and the intention is to serve the same content - definitely look at the responsive option.

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