5. The Content on Your Desktop Version Should Be Equal to the Content on Your Mobile Site
Perform a comparison between your mobile content and desktop content. And if they happen to be different, you should note them and make the needed adjustments to them.
6. Improve Your Local SEO
User intent has become a really important factor to Google in recent times, and this has led to local SEO becoming less effective on local search. For you to attain mobile success, you have to ensure that you know the elements that should be put in place for local SEO.
Some of them are shown here:
- Make sure you have GMB (Google my Business) data correct and up-to-date
- Ensure your schema markup is informative and useful to your readers
- Have your name, phone number, and email address consistently up-to-date on any of your listings
- Work on getting a lot of positive reviews from your customers and audience
7. Create Mobile-Friendly Content
In trying to write mobile-friendly content, ensure to employ the use of white spaces to improve your clarity and make your posts more understandable to your readers.
You should also ensure you use simple and short sentences, and compact paragraphs to enable your readers to scroll easily through your pages. Use fonts that are clear and visible for mobile devices; reading from a big screen is hard, and when trying to read from a smaller screen which is the mobile, it is even harder.