Only 10 days
into the 2017, and we were hit with an update that targets mobile websites with
intrusive pop-ups or interstitials. As both a consumer and an SEO – I’m all in
with this change. Why didn’t they think of this sooner?! After all, there’s the
right way to do a pop-up and there’s the wrong way to do one because no one
likes pop-ups that take up the whole screen. Google finally recognized that the
bad way lessens the user experience and happens on low-quality pages. The
Intrusive Interstitial Penalty points to Google’s growing focus on the mobile
search experience.
What We Can
Expect in 2020
This leads
us back to 2017 and what we think Google has in store for us. The reins were
loosened on backlinks thanks to Penguin 4.0, but we don’t know for how long.
Google has said they are not planning on announcing any new updates to their
Penguin algorithm, but I would expect them to eventually tighten up the reins
again. People in the SEO community will see how far they can test the limits,
which will eventually lead Google towards placing more control on the issue.
AMP and
Structured Data Will Rise in Prominence
We can
certainly expect more updates that emphasize a positive mobile experience for
Google users. I suspect it’s going to expand the use of AMP and place greater
importance on those pages. Also, the growing trend is to enhance the search
results page with search features that include carousels, rich cards, knowledge
graphs, and answer boxes. With Google favoring these types of search results,
this will place more emphasis on adding structured data. Google keeps adding
more types of rich cards and if you have a website that applies, you’ll want to
mark up your site. In 2020, your goal could be to rely less on ranking #1 and
more on showing up in other search feature areas on page 1.
The Growing
Trend Towards Mobile
At the end
of 2018, Google announced they were experimenting with mobile-first indexing.
This means Google will soon primarily get their data from mobile sites as
opposed to from desktop data, which was their main source in past years.
To pile on
the mobile trend, accelerated mobile pages (AMP) were created to provide a fast
way to get the content to the searcher. It has now become noticeably prevalent
in the Google search results page. There hasn’t been an official announcement,
but the SEO trends for 2017 all point towards a mobile friendly Google search
algorithm.
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