Making sure your website is mobile friendly is now more important than ever. But how can you be sure you are mobile friendly? Google has created a testing tool so you can test for yourself. It is pretty simple to use. Just type your website into the tool and see what happens.
If your mobile pages use different URLs than your desktop pages (such as m.example.com or example.com/m/), test both mobile and desktop URLs in Fetch as Google to make sure that redirects are correct. .
If all looks good, then move on to ensure your mobile site passes the mobile testing tool.
Go ahead and try it yourself. If you fail, there are some different things you can try. Contact us to learn more.
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