You don’t have to be a fortuneteller to know that eventually, the majority of internet traffic is going to come from mobile devices like smartphones and tablet devices. This means that soon (if not right now), there is going to a serious shift in the way that people are searching for things on the internet. With this shift, an additional shift toward local, geo-specific searches is also currently underway. In order to make sure you are taking advantage of this, there are few things you need to do and keep in mind. Keep reading to find out how to make sure your site is optimized for local SEO and how to leverage your mobile site.
When it comes right down to it, a search query on a search engine is a problem. When you use a search engine to find the nearest grocery store or the best way to clean your oven, you are trying to solve a problem or answer a question. Think about the last search you conducted, what was the reason for that search? Did it involve something related to a location or local business? Did you perform the search on your smartphone or tablet device? If you did, you are like 61% of mobile users who performed local searches from their device according to a 2012 study by Localeze/15miles Fifth Annual comScore Local Search Usage Study. This is a number that is only going to increase as mobile devices become more prevalent in our everyday lives.
According to a 2012 Nielsen report, 41% of mobile users in the U.S. currently use smartphones. This means that nearly half of the people in the United States use a smartphone capable of making searches on web browsers. This is where having a separate mobile site can become crucial. A mobile site is optimized for touchscreen smartphones and tablets and allows users to have an optimized experience while using these devices. If your target audience falls within the demographic that uses mobile devices to find you, NOT having a mobile site can hurt you. So, if you currently don’t have a mobile site, now is the time to create one!
Nowadays, any web developer experienced in modern web technologies should be able to help, but here are few things to understand:
If you haven’t gathered already, the answer is a resounding yes! Mobile search and local search are the new SEO power couple. In addition to making sure your mobile site is optimized with general SEO best practices, it is also important to make sure it is optimized for local search as well. Remember, 61% of mobile users are making local searches. If we do a little math here, 61% of 41% of the total US mobile subscriber base gives you approximately 60 million smartphone users who are making local searches based on comScore. That’s a lot of people making local searches.
By doing the following, you will make sure your mobile site is optimized for local search as well:
With this combination of tips between local and mobile search, you should be unstoppable. Make sure to incorporate both sets of tips into the creation of your mobile site and be ready to become the king of local mobile search. Keep in mind that with any other type of SEO, this is also not an overnight solution or quick fix. It is something that requires diligence and continued efforts. However, we are confident that these tips will help get you started.