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isPermaLink="false">http://blendseo.com/design/?p=398</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>In a meeting today at an SEO agency where I perform research and development, a potential client leaned over to me to ask … Does our website pass for a mobile website? …since it looks the same on my Blackberry as it does on a PC? We were discussing local search marketing, which overlaps with&#8230;</p><p>The post <a
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href="/">SEO agency</a> where I perform research and development, a potential client leaned over to me to ask …</p><h2 style="text-align: center;">Does our website pass for a mobile website?</h2><h3 style="text-align: center;">…since it looks the same on my Blackberry as it does on a PC?</h3><p><a
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decoding="async" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-399" title="Mobile Website" src="http://blendseo.com/design/wp-content/uploads/mobile-website-150x150.jpg?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&amp;6bfec1&amp;6bfec1" alt="Mobile Website" width="150" height="150" /></a>We were discussing <a
href="http://blendseo.com/design/seo/local-search-marketing-services/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss" target="_blank" rel="noopener">local search marketing</a>, which overlaps with <a
href="http://blendseo.com/design/mobile-search-marketing-event-google-bing-yahoo-and-razorfish-live-presentations/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss" target="_blank" rel="noopener">mobile search marketing</a>.  I gave a pretty quick response since we were whispering under other people, but here are the main questions to answer when deciding if you need to invest in <a
href="http://blendseo.com/design/seo/seo-web-graphic-design-services/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss" target="_blank" rel="noopener">mobile website design</a>…</p><ul><li>Does your website use Flash?<ul><li>Flash does not render on iphones or ipad.  If your website degrades nicely with an image replacing a flash banner, that will pass for a mobile device.  If you turn off Flash in your  browser and it looks like crap, you probably need a mobile version.</li></ul></li><li>Can you read and navigate the website on a mobile phone?<ul><li>His website showed everything, but you had to zoom in and pan around to read anything.</li><li>Are the buttons and points of action easy to read and use?</li></ul></li></ul><p><span
id="more-398"></span></p><h2 style="text-align: center;">Mobile Website Verses Mobile Friendly Website</h2><p>Think less about rendering technicalities and more about if the interface is mobile friendly.  A mobile friendly website will generally have less text and big buttons for the main points of action, in a horizontal row that you can scroll through – no zooming/panning needed.  Points of action (phone number, address, button for map/directions, etc) are all laid out on separate lines with enough space to put a finger on each one.</p><p>Example:  look at a Wikipedia article on your phone.  You’ll see a paragraph of intro text followed by buttons to read more from the various areas.  You don’t just scroll through the whole article in one page.  Content for background, history, resources, etc is replaced by a big button for each.</p><p>You can create a <a
href="http://blendseo.com/design/local-mobile-search-marketing-services-bing-business-portal/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss" target="_blank" rel="noopener">free mobile website</a> using the tools in <a
href="http://blendseo.com/design/local-mobile-search-marketing-services-bing-business-portal/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Bing Business Portal</a>.  It is a template based mobile website, branded with Bing where you control the colors and content.  However the options are pretty limited.  At least it gives a basic start for a mobile website.</p><h3 style="text-align: center;">Mobile Website SEO Technical Issues</h3><p>JavaScript can be used to detect the browser. If it is a mobile browser, JavaScript can redirect to the mobile website.  A link/button can also be provided for the user to switch between mobile and standard website.  We can avoid duplicate content by using canonical tags on the mobile site pointing to the standard site.  If you use a sub-domain, like http://mobile.website.com,?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss search engines are working on eliminating duplicate content issues between mobile and standard.</p><p>The post <a
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xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">398</post-id> </item> <item><title>Mobile Search Marketing Event: Google, Bing, Yahoo and Razorfish Live Presentations</title><link>https://www.blendseo.com/mobile-search-marketing-event-google-bing-yahoo-and-razorfish-live-presentations/#utm_source=rss&#038;utm_medium=rss</link> <comments>https://www.blendseo.com/mobile-search-marketing-event-google-bing-yahoo-and-razorfish-live-presentations/#comments</comments> <dc:creator><![CDATA[Gregory Lee]]></dc:creator> <pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2011 03:29:45 +0000</pubDate> <category><![CDATA[Local SEO]]></category> <category><![CDATA[SEO Business]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Atlanta]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Bing]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Google]]></category> <category><![CDATA[human behavior]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Internet Marketing]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Mobile Search]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Mobile SEM]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Mobile Website]]></category> <category><![CDATA[search engine]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Search Engine Optimization]]></category> <category><![CDATA[search marketing]]></category> <category><![CDATA[SEM]]></category> <category><![CDATA[SEO]]></category> <category><![CDATA[SEO Agency]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Yahoo]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.glid.us/design/?p=208</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>Advice on Mobile SEM and SEO from Inside Google Google invited 150 search marketing professionals along with Bing, Yahoo, Razorfish and 360i into the Atlanta Google office for a mobile search marketing event.  Each of the major search engines sat side by side along with Razorfish to speak on upcoming trends in mobile search and&#8230;</p><p>The post <a
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id="caption-attachment-210" class="wp-caption-text">Google Office in Atlanta</p></div><p>Google invited 150 search marketing professionals along with Bing, Yahoo, Razorfish and 360i into the Atlanta Google office for a <a
title="Sold Out Mobile Search Marketing Event" href="http://www.meetup.com/Atlanta-SEMPO/events/16601116/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss" target="_blank" rel="noopener">mobile search marketing event</a>.  Each of the major search engines sat side by side along with Razorfish to speak on upcoming trends in mobile search and to answer our questions from <a
href="/">search engine optimization consultants</a>, internet marketing companies, web designers, creative agencies and any company providing <a
href="/seo-sem.html?6bfec1&amp;6bfec1">SEM and SEO services</a> among the 150 first people to make it through the door in Atlanta.</p><p><strong>I was one of those 150 people.</strong></p><p>The event was simulcast from Google Atlanta to offices in New York and Boston.  Limited audiences were invited to attend the event in New York and Boston.  A live feed from each office was projected on the wall in the Atlanta office alongside the speaker presentation screen.  The speakers responded to questions from all three locations.</p><h4>The mobile search marketing speaker panel consisted of:</h4><ul><li>Bing: Director of Bing Mobile Product Management &#8211; Andy Chu</li><li>Yahoo: Senior Director, Mobile Sales Strategies &#8211; Paul Cushman</li><li>Google: Senior Account Executive (Mobile Ads Team) &#8211; Elliott Nix</li><li>Razorfish: VP of Mobile &#8211; Paul Gelb</li></ul><p>I showed up a little early to make sure I had plenty of time to explore the Google office.  The office in Atlanta is a satellite office for Google, and as you might imagine looks like a small version of the California office descriptions, decorated with big red, yellow, green and blue circles in the carpet, carved into the walls, in the ceiling and repeated playfully throughout the decor.</p><p>After networking for about an hour with other <a
href="/seo-sem.html?6bfec1&amp;6bfec1">SEM and SEO agency</a>, marketing and designer SEMPO Atlanta members we settled down for the presentations.  After introductions by various sponsors and SEMPO officials we got to the speaker presentations.  Razorfish went first, followed by Yahoo, Bing, then Google.</p><p>Whether intended or not, the reoccurring theme behind was how <strong>human behavior drives mobile search</strong>. Here&#8217;s a synopsis of their presentations.<span
id="more-208"></span></p><p>Paul Gelb, Vice President of Mobile for Razorfish opened with entertaining examples of mobile search niches based on available search apps.  Search apps are catered to every behavior: shopping, finding restaurants, finding directions and even finding public restrooms (complete with user reviews and ratings on cleanliness), one of which provided by Charmin, the toilet paper brand. Paul Gelb relates that particular search apps are used based on human behaviors.</p><h2>Yahoo Mobile Search Presenter</h2><p>Next Paul Cushman, Senior Director of Mobile Sales Strategies for Yahoo presented.  Paul presented some fresh demographic information from Yahoo and insights on how to predict mobile search trends.</p><ul><li>The overall age is a younger demographic engaged in mobile search.</li><li>The average number of keywords in a mobile query is shorter than on desktop.</li><li>Day parting is shifted as mobile search volume starts earlier in the day and lasts longer into the night.</li><li>iPads and entertainment related search increased as people search on iPads during TV watching</li></ul><p>Paul Cushman presented a study of search volume during 2010 Academy Awards.  TV commercial breaks were tracked against mobile web user traffic.  Results show tendencies of &#8220;co-browsing&#8221;: spikes in mobile search traffic during commercial breaks.</p><p>An audience member asked how to persuade mobile paid search programs to prospects who are still new to the idea of mobile search.   Paul pointed out how search behaviors for mobile, unlike desktop, follow common sense.  In other words, think about how you search on your phone and the trends pretty much match.</p><ul><li>People search while in the bathroom, instead of using a magazine.</li><li>People grab their phone before getting out of bed and search.</li><li>People search products to read reviews while at store locations before making buying decisions.</li></ul><p>These search trends are pretty easy to explain to customers, however it is new and if someone is not ready to shift funds into a new platform, than its probably not right for them yet.</p><h2>Bing Mobile Search Presenter</h2><p>Andy Chu, Director of Bing Mobile Product Management spoke next.  Andy provided data and case studies illustrating further opportunities in mobile search marketing.  Andy through out a few user statistics, skipping over those covered by Paul Cushman&#8217;s Yahoo presentation.  He did however mention the 18-20 year old demographic is growing fastest, up 65%.</p><p>Andy explores two types of search activity: <strong>task centric and local centric</strong>.</p><p><strong>Task Centric Search:</strong><br
/> <a
href="/design/yahoo-microsoft-merge-search-experience/">Bing, a Microsoft brand</a> maintains its market differentiators for search as visually organized, following task centric needs.  Task centric search sessions may last an hour.</p><p><strong>Local Centric Search:</strong><br
/> <a
href="/design/local-seo-boost-business-rankings/">Local centric searches</a> are geographic related and usually are infotainment related &#8211; learn about restaurants or movies in order to make a decision and find a location.</p><ul><li>It takes 21 steps to choose a restaurant</li><li>Mobile searches have 1.5 times more typos than desktop</li><li>60% of adults rate alternate input as lead enabling experiences</li><li>70% of tasks are completed within 1 hour</li></ul><p><strong>Bing studies on money saving tasks indicate:</strong></p><ul><li>56% iPhone users compare prices</li><li>5.3% consumers reddem mobile coupons</li><li>39% of businesses intend to use mobile coupons</li></ul><p><strong>Bing opinion on search apps verses browsers:</strong></p><p>Distribution of apps is a challenge.  Regardless of the platform, users are provided hundreds of apps to scroll through.  Most app descriptions lack meaningful content (hello, optimize your apps anyone?). Therefore the apps are not effectively searchable.</p><p><strong>Question from the audience: </strong></p><p>What are the values of a mobile site verses desktop site?  Do you really need a mobile site?</p><p><strong>Answer from Andy Chu of Bing:</strong></p><p>Yes. Mobile sites have more interaction and click through.</p><h2>Google Mobile Search Presenter</h2><p>Elliot Nix, Senior Account Executive  of Google&#8217;s Mobile Ads Team presented last.</p><ul><li>35% of Android search is via voice</li><li>A study in Japan showed a mobile device is always within 3 feet</li><li>Mobile search occurs in the bathroom</li><li>1 in 5 adults check their mobile device before leaving bed in the morning</li><li>79% of retailers do not have a mobile site</li><li>Google Analytics can track mobile app activity after the app is downloaded</li></ul><p>The process for a mobile search strategy</p><ol><li>Create a mobile site</li><li>Think mobile</li><li>Be discovered</li><li>Track (mobile independently)</li><li>Iterate</li></ol><p><strong>Audience Question: </strong> Does a slate or iPad device render desktop websites or is a 3rd version required after mobile?</p><p><strong>Panel Answer:</strong> Most websites render fine on iPad, however flash is a problem.</p><p><strong>Audience Question:</strong> How does +1 (plus one) affect search results?</p><p><strong>Google Answer: </strong>+1 is a personal consumer tool, so it may affect organic search for that individual searching while logged into the account where +1 was used.</p><p>The original presentation can be found here:</p><ul><li>Paul Cushman, Yahoo:<br
/> <a
href="http://www.slideshare.net/sempoatlanta/sempo-mobile-yahoo?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://www.slideshare.net/sempoatlanta/sempo-mobile-yahoo?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss</a></li><li>Andy Chu, Bing:<br
/> <a
href="http://www.slideshare.net/sempoatlanta/sempo-mobile-bing?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://www.slideshare.net/sempoatlanta/sempo-mobile-bing?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss</a></li><li>Paul Gelb: Razorfish:<br
/> <a
href="http://www.slideshare.net/sempoatlanta/sempo-mobile-razorfish?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://www.slideshare.net/sempoatlanta/sempo-mobile-razorfish?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss</a></li><li>Google’s presentation is not available online, but they have provided the link below.<br
/> <a
href="http://www.google.com/events/thinkmobile2011/livestream.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://www.google.com/events/thinkmobile2011/livestream.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss</a></li></ul><p>Links courtesy of Benjamin Rudolf, President SEMPO Atlanta.</p><p>The post <a
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