Google won’t index Websites that do not work on mobile devices after July 5th
Phil Guest
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) & Pay per click (PPC) Consultant | Helping Businesses Dominate Google Since 1999 | FirstFound – The UK’s Oldest & Biggest SEO Agency
If your website is not accessible using a mobile device, then Google will no longer index it and rank it.
We thought Google’s mobile-first indexing?initiative, which started in 2016, was completed last October. But it won’t really be fully done until after July 5.
Mueller explained:
So if your site is not accessible using a mobile device, then Google “will no longer” index it and thus rank it.
Mobile accessibility is required for Google indexing.
Yes, Mueller wrote, “If your site’s content is not accessible at all with a mobile device, it will no longer be indexable.”
This is a long time coming. Google has finally drawn a line in the sand for sites that simply do not render on mobile.
This doesn’t mean Google won’t index your site if it isn’t mobile-friendly. What Google is saying is that if your site simply does not render or load on mobile devices, then Google won’t index it.
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If you have a desktop template only, it is fine, assuming the desktop version loads on a mobile device.
Some desktop crawling to continue.
Google said that Google still sometimes uses the Googlebot Desktop crawler for product listings and for Google for Jobs. This means you may still see Googlebot Desktop in your server logs and reporting tools.
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