Mobile Search, its future and how to optimize it
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What is mobile search? Mobile Search is an evolving service centred around the convergence of search engines and mobile phones. The services allow users an easier way to browse for the growing quantity of content that is being specifically written for, or adapted for, mobile phones.
I was doing some research on mobile search. I have been hearing a lot of things about it and since I know someone over in china they told me how much mobile search is actually used in other countries. Mobile search is pretty widely used in other countries and is gaining exposure in the U.S.. Some of the reason’s why mobile search has not caught on in the U.S. as vigorusly as in other countries are as follows:
1) Mobile phones in the united states are not as state of the art as phones in china and japan and are not compatible with many java applets being used.
2) The amount of people using mobile search is limited (for now)
3) The ability to use mobile search is limited and yet still growing
4) No search infrastructure has been developed in the U.S. that will work across multiple devices.
5) Different browsers and different phones render differently
Since the emergence of higher quality and more technologically advanced phones like the iphone, Blackberry and Nokia E61 (there are many others that have this capability) more phones can browse the internet MUCH easier and with a higher resolution and display capabilities. The problem is that there is still a need to develop a strong infrastructure that can be displayed across mulitple devices.
How does mobile search differ from Computer based search?
Matt Tengler said something interesting over at SearchEngineWatch.com which he lined out in 3 easy steps.
- Content: “Currently, mobile content is dominated by mobile consumables, such as ring tones,” he said.
- Form factor: “The first page becomes the first few search results,” he said.
- Opportunities: “A personal device is always on,” he said, “presenting more customized advertising opportunities.”
So how do we design sites for mobile search?
Pretty simple actually. Have your designer build an additional CSS file that is specific for mobile devices. Remember to always validate these files as with normal PC-web viewing un validated code is much more forgiving then mobile search.
How do you optimize for mobile search?
Mobile search is another section of our favorite search engines. When considering optimization for mobile search its like thinking about foriegn optimization. Obviosly mobile search is not as far behind as foriegn search but it does take some modification’s and you cannot just expect to rank well. So far the standard rules apply to mobile optimization but here are somethings you might want to consider.
1) Build a CSS mobile search external document
2) Move your main navigation to the bottom and use jump links on the top of your page. The reason for this is because when rendering on a mobile device more larger navigations take of 2/3rds of a pages on a mobile device.
3) Submit your sites to mobile search engines. Currently submissions are key. Use Yahoo mobile and Google Mobile.
4) Use one site in order to optimize on regular search and mobile
5) Use basic SEO processes and don’t stray
6) Make sure you are not disallowing mobile crawlers from spidering your site
Here are some other great resources for optimizing your mobile search.
Mobile search monopoly and search software
A lot of phones come with search engines embeded into the phone which means these search engines are paying to be placed on these phones. This raises some concerns as its possible for search domination but there are applications you can download to search your favorite engines. Here are some.
I wanted to leave you with a great video from cindy from blue moon works about mobile optmization.
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