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Shopping has transitioned across devices. Where e-commerce used to be a desktop activity, people are turning to their mobiles. According to Hub Spot, mobile commerce will command 24.4% of overall e-commerce profit by the end of 2017. From here, other trends are sprouting. Instagram has just launchedads with “Shop Now” buttons, Pinterest has finally revealed “Buyable Pins”, and Google recently announced that a “Buy” button will soon be available to mobile shoppers. Now it’s down to brands to capitalize on the mobile revenue stream, using mobile-specific advertising, search engine marketing and mobile-friendly web pages to get in front of shoppers when it counts. In April this year, Google altered its algorithm, so it now ranks mobile-optimized sites higher than non-optimized sites. This event was quickly dubbed “Mobilegeddon" as businesses rushed to ensure their websites didn’t fall victim to the Google apocalypse. What the search giant did was officially acknowledge the importance of mobile in our lives – and make businesses stand up and listen. If your website doesn’t look, read and perform well on mobile devices, it will suffer in search results.About more info: please visit our website https://www.seoworkdesk.com

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Shopping has transitioned across devices. Where e-commerce used to be a desktop activity, people are turning to their mobiles. According to Hub Spot, mobile commerce will command 24.4% of overall e-commerce profit by the end of 2017. From here, other trends are sprouting. Instagram has just launchedads with “Shop Now” buttons, Pinterest has finally revealed “Buyable Pins”, and Google recently announced that a “Buy” button will soon be available to mobile shoppers. Now it’s down to brands to capitalize on the mobile revenue stream, using mobile-specific advertising, search engine marketing and mobile-friendly web pages to get in front of shoppers when it counts. In April this year, Google altered its algorithm, so it now ranks mobile-optimized sites higher than non-optimized sites. This event was quickly dubbed “Mobilegeddon" as businesses rushed to ensure their websites didn’t fall victim to the Google apocalypse. What the search giant did was officially acknowledge the importance of mobile in our lives – and make businesses stand up and listen. If your website doesn’t look, read and perform well on mobile devices, it will suffer in search results.About more info: please visit our website https://www.seoworkdesk.com

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