What is Mobile SEO? - No Special Secrets
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But submitting your site to the major mobile search engines is only half the battle when it comes to mobile SEO, isn’t it? Now that you’re using the right code and ready to receive traffic, it’s time to make sure your pages are optimized both for the mobile and the “regular” Web. It’s time to learn the secrets of mobile SEO.
Here’s the good news: there’s nothing new to learn. Mobile SEO, insofar as keyword usage and content stylings, is really no different from the search engine optimization practices you’ve probably already learned to adopt to boost your Web presence and Internet traffic.
Every piece of content, such as blog posts and articles, should revolve around two main keyword phrases which consist of two to four strong keywords. You’ll want to include keyword-rich titles and subtitles with every piece of content, images with captions that are equally keyword-focused and a few links that highlight important words and phrases.
In this, mobile SEO and standard SEO vary not at all. Keywords are still king, and content is still the placeholder for those all-important phrases.
Take care of the technicalities of mobile SEO, and you might already be done with the work. Keep basic SEO practices and principles in mind no matter what type of online content you’re creating, and your site will be optimized for computer and mobile users alike.
Sources:
http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2009/02/17/mobile-seo-myths-exposed/
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/topic.py?topic=9346
http://www.mobilesearchmarketing.com/engines.php
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