What is Mobilegeddon?
It is a name given by webmasters and web- developers to google's algorithm update and the main effect of this update is to give priority to the websites that display well on smartphones and other mobile devices.
Mobilegeddon is a name given by webmasters and web-developers to Google's algorithm update of April 21, 2015. The main effect of this update is to give priority to web sites that display well on smartphones and other mobile devices. The change does not affect searches made from a desktop computer or a laptop.
Mobilegeddon is the name first dubbed by Chuck Price in a post written for Search Engine Watch on March 9, 2015. The term was then adopted by webmasters and web-developers to Google's algorithm update of April 21, 2015. ... Google announced its intention to make the change in February 2015.
"Mobilegeddon", as panicking website developers have named it, is Google's new algorithm that takes mobile-friendliness into account when ranking search results. From 21st April,2015 if your website isn't friendly to mobile devices then it will fall in mobile search rankings
Mobilegeddon is a name given by webmasters and web-developers to Google's algorithm update of April 21, 2015. The main effect of this update is to give priority to web sites that display well on smartphones and other mobile devices. The change does not affect searches made from a desktop computer or a laptop.
Mobilegeddon is an algorithm which basically effects the websites working on mobile.
Mobilegeddon is part of the popular lexicon to describe Google's updated search algorithm. It is also a wakeup call for examining the mobile traffic side of business and the importance of setting up a mobile site or a responsive website as mobile device usage surges.