When Google Gets Mobile Detection Wrong
I have mentioned the dangers of having multiple versions of your website. On recent trip I had first hand experience with it as user as I searched for the term [jetblue parking laguardia].
Sending a desktop user to a mobile version is a bad user experience and not a problem you should have. Serve your content under one URL–just omit elements based on the user agent. As long as you serve the mobile Google crawler the same content as a mobile user, you aren’t cloaking.
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Posted on: Monday, May 02, 2011 7:23 PM
Author: Michael Gray
Subject: When Google Gets Mobile Detection Wrong
I have mentioned the dangers of having multiple versions of your website. On recent trip I had first hand experience with it as user as I searched for the term [jetblue parking laguardia]. Sending a desktop user to a mobile version is a bad user experience and not a problem you should have. Serve your content under one URL–just omit elements based on the user agent. As long as you serve the mobile Google crawler the same content as a mobile user, you aren’t cloaking. Related posts:
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This post originally came from Michael Gray who is an SEO Consultant. Be sure not to miss the Thesis Wordpress Theme review.
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