NAPLES, FL--(Marketwired - April 20, 2015) - The independent authority on internet marketing, topseos.com, has named Cartoozo the best search engine optimization firm in the United Kingdom for April 2015. Cartoozo was selected due to their strong He has a point. That's not fair!" That's crazy if you really think about it. Google built that search engine, so why shouldn't it do what it wants with it, especially with other options out there? Which is what the company said in response to the EU So if you have a website, this is probably going to affect you a bit … Google is apparently changing the way their search algorithm works. Starting Tuesday, the top searches will be based on whether your website is mobile-friendly. As it turns out Google will add "mobile friendliness" to the 200 or so factors it uses to list websites on its search engine. As a result, websites that don't meet Google's criteria will tumble in its all-important rankings. Google has made several big changes. Google Webmaster Trends analyst Zineb Ait Bahajji told Search Engine Land last month that the change has the potential to affect search even more than Google's previous "Panda" and "Penguin" updates. Those were aimed at catching "spammy" links but Google Inc., is about to change the way it ranks sites, and if your website isn’t mobile friendly you may be about to lose a pile of search engine referred traffic. Dubbed Mobilegeddon and due to launch sometime on Tuesday (April 21st,) the change will .
Some analysts are already calling it “Mobilegeddon”. But is it simply hype? The changes mean the search engine will favor sites with bigger text, readily clickable links and responsive web pages with a higher Google ranking. Of course this is important The inquiry is expected to be announced on May 6. Meanwhile, the French government is looking at requiring search engines to display at least three rivals on their homepages and to “reveal the workings of their search ranking algorithms to ensure they For the first time since launching in 2009, the Microsoft Bing search engine now has over 20 percent market share of the US desktop search market, according to comScore. Google still leads the way with 64.4 percent of the increasingly competitive market Google is making changes to how its search engine works on mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, which will affect millions of users. The adjustments in the search rankings, which will be released on Tuesday this week, are expected to favor .
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