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Content as much as possible. Content that is high in novelty and low in difficulty is more likely to be shared. Highly Sharable Contents Log file analysis You can use tools like ScreamingFrog, botify, or Deepcrawl to analyze your log files and see if your GoogleBot Smartphone is crawling. Check Log Files for Evidence of Increased Crawling from Googlebot Smartphone Key elements for separate URLs If you have separate pages on desktop and mobile, there's a lot to do. Alternate URL checklist URL and content <link> attribute from mobile to desktop version ○ Hreflang link ○ Duplicate content cross link URL structure redirect Automatic redirect ○ Redirect between equivalent URLs ○ Page movement contrary to redirect ○ Crawl error Mobile only 404 Mobile 404 trapping page server Server capacity for increased crawl rate ○ Bidirectional <link> attribute Bidirectional <link> attribute Install canonical to avoid duplicate content.
Hreflang link Hreflang If you have international content, Mobile other language version URL ⇒ canonical to mobile version URL Desktop version URL in other languages ⇒ Canonical to desktop version URL Eliminate cross-links as much as possible reduce cross-links × Mobile version site ⇒ Desktop version site ⇒ (redirect) Mobile version India Phone Number site ○ Mobile version site ⇒ Mobile version site automatic redirect Both HTTP and JavaScript redirects are supported. Allow access to different versions Entrance to another version Especially if the mobile experience isn't great, it's a good idea to install one. Personally, I think it would be a good idea to set up event tracking and see how many users choose the page themselves.

It will serve as a benchmark for improving the mobile version. Do not redirect to the homepage from another page For example, when you access a mobile product page from a desktop category page, the worst thing you can do is be redirected to the mobile homepage. Should be redirected to the mobile version of the product page. If the content doesn't exist on the mobile version, it's better to leave it on the desktop version. Basically, you should have equivalent pages on desktop and mobile, but if you don't have one, it's better to keep users on the desktop version of the page instead of redirecting them to a 404 error page.
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