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    • SEODinosaur
      SEODinosaur last edited by

      I dont think Google indexes it. When you go to any site via Google it never shows phone results. Once you click on a SERP result it first goes to the site and then a code in the site loads the mobile version. You set the mobile site in .htaccess. Hope this helps.

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      • irvingw
        irvingw last edited by

        please explain more, not enough info here, it's a mobile site you are launching for a client? it will get indexed if you allow it to get indexed. will it effect your rankings or your clients main site rankings? need more info for an answer

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        • NakulGoyal
          NakulGoyal last edited by

          Google does crawl the Mobile sites. I have seen that happen several times. The best way to handle this is via robots.txt Lets say your site is yourdomain.com and mobile site is at m.yourdomain.com yourdomain.com/robots.txt User-agent: googlebot-mobile Disallow: / m.yourdomain.com/robots.txt User-agent: googlebot-mobile Disallow: User-agent: Googlebot Disallow: / I hope that helps.

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          • SEODinosaur
            SEODinosaur @NakulGoyal last edited by

            If Google does crawl mobile sites would it not make sense that searches from mobile devices would be influenced? when you search Google from a mobile phone the URLs within the SERPs don't show m.yourdomain they show www.yourdomain.

            I can see Google crawling these sites to get help assess a company. Did the user have a good experience? etc..

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            • Cyrus-Shepard
              Cyrus-Shepard last edited by

              Hi Waqid,

              Yes, if you create a mobile site that is accessible, search engines may discover and crawl it. There is a lot of debate surrounding this, but if they discover duplicate content, you might be dinged in the rankings.

              This is a problem with 10,000 solutions.The best practice today, and one that search engines are leaning towards, is a SINGLE URL approach, in which you use CSS style sheets and HTML5 to get your content to display correctly across all browsers, both desktop and mobile.

              In reality, this is often more difficult than is practical, so workarounds are required. At a minimum, if you do build separate pages for mobile, make sure they contain the rel=canonical tag pointing to the original URL of your main site. That way, if a search engine discovers these pages, they won't penalize you for duplicate content and will be able to give proper attribution.

              Bryson Meunier has a blog on the subject of mobile SEO that's pretty insightful. You can find it here.

              http://www.brysonmeunier.com/

              Hope this helps! Best of luck with your SEO.

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              • waqid
                waqid @irvingw last edited by

                There is the solution. I will add it to my robots.txt and use a no index attribute..........That i think is the easiest.

                It would be nice to continue this discussion to see what everyone else has to say : ]

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                • skrauss
                  skrauss @SEODinosaur last edited by

                  This actually isn't true. Google has indexed mobile sites for years and showed them when relevant. But now with Google's Old Possum/Skip Redirect update in December you start to see a lot more mobile URLs ranking in smartphone search where desktop URLs were previously. Screenshots of Old Possum in the wild here: http://www.brysonmeunier.com/skip-redirectold-possum-in-google-smartphone-search-results/

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                  • skrauss
                    skrauss @Cyrus-Shepard last edited by

                    Cyrus, thanks for the mention. Appreciate it.

                    Glad to see more people talking about mobile SEO. I agree responsive web design can work well for duplicate pages, but I think there's often a case to be made for dedicated mobile content. I also think SEOs in general are too concerned with splitting link equity between desktop and mobile sites when mobile sites can rank without link equity with Google's Skip Redirect/Old Possum update in December. I have a mobile search column in Search Engine Land where I discussed responsive design and SEO if you're interested in learning more: http://searchengineland.com/for-mobile-seo-ask-what-do-mobile-searchers-need-116072

                    The best way to build a mobile site for better visibility in search is really to build a hybrid of responsive pages and dedicated mobile content. I've detailed the process here: http://searchengineland.com/how-to-best-optimize-your-mobile-site-for-seo-112940

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                    • skrauss
                      skrauss @waqid last edited by

                      I really wouldn't recommend this as you're potentially making your site invisible to smartphone searchers. Googlebot mobile is Google's featurephone crawler and smartphone searchers usually get a variation of the desktop index. There's no need to use robots.txt at all if you properly redirect Googlebot mobile and smartphone Googlebot, as the right pages will be presented to the right searchers.

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                      • skrauss
                        skrauss @NakulGoyal last edited by

                        Popular tactic, but usually makes a site less visible to mobile searchers, not more. Wrote in Search Engine Land last year about how disallowing their mobile site made Home Depot nearly impossible to find in search here: http://searchengineland.com/why-mobile-friendly-is-not-mobile-seo-66192

                        Better to properly redirect user agents, including Googlebot mobile and smartphone Googlebot as Google explains here: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2011/12/introducing-smartphone-googlebot-mobile.html

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                        • Cyrus-Shepard
                          Cyrus-Shepard @skrauss last edited by

                          Thanks Bryson - appreciate your insight - and am always happy to get your input on mobile SEO.

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                          • BoxLimited
                            BoxLimited last edited by

                            Google will crawl a mobile site as long as it has a good site architecture and contains content that is relevant to what mobile users are searching for.  It is important that when creating a mobile site to include a mobile sitemap as this will tell Google that you are targeting mobile users and index the websites according to the various handsets.

                            The key points to a mobile site are:

                            Relevant Pages Titles and Descriptions
                            Appropriate keywords in content Clean HTML coding

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                            • echo1
                              echo1 @Cyrus-Shepard last edited by

                              Hi Cyrus, I hit the same road block and I was wondering if you still stick to your comment above for 2013.

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                              • Rich_Coffman
                                Rich_Coffman last edited by

                                I just saw a huge jump for rank on a keyword and went to the SERPs to verify it and found it to be a mobile version of the page (it does not look pretty).

                                From what I read, I should put rel=canonical tags on the mobile site's pages that indicate the main website's pages to be the canonical version. Yes?

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