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Part 2: Mobile Site Optimization
The question remains; how should you optimize a mobile web page? All of the presenters provided tips, but Cindy Krum’s presentation provided the majority of information. I listed a blend of the tips from all presenters below:


  1. Make certain that no information is located more than 3 clicks from the home page

  2. Organize the page so the main content appears first on the page followed by the navigation. For most this will seem counter intuitive, but by laying out the mobile page in this manner mobile users will see the content they want faster and thus know they are on a different page; versus seeing the same navigation listing again if the navigation was at the top – which would look the same across all pages. In addition, mobile users want to avoid scrolling as much as possible so having the content first will offer better visitor retention.

  3. Organize your navigation in the most logical fashion. In other words, place what is likely to be the most popular buttons first using text links, followed by the others in order. In addition, make certain to word the buttons clearly and succinctly to use as little screen real estate as possible while applying good call to action principles.

  4. Offer a sitemap so that spiders and users alike can quickly navigate the mobile site if need be.

  5. Keep the filenames for the mobile pages short and keyword rich.

  6. Do not use pop-ups, frames or Flash because these are likely to block mobile browsers, not just search engine spiders.

  7. Optimize mobile pages for short keyword phrases since mobile users tend search using up to three words in a single phrase.

  8. Rely only on the textual content, not on images, objects or scripts because they may not appear on handheld browsers.

  9. Minimize file size for faster content loading.

  10. Use optimized heading tags wherever appropriate. Just like standard web pages, properly optimized Heading Tags play a significant role in search engine algorithms.

  11. Test and validate your mobile website to ensure maximum effectiveness for both users and spiders alike. Here are some options that Cindy Klum provided in her presentation:

    Simulators:
    Note: eliminate spacing immediately beside brackets for the code to work. Other Tips from the Mobile Optimization PanelAmidst discussion and the question and answer period there were a few great points that I felt were worth adding to this summary:

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