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How to Google-proof your mobile site in 2017

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You might lose visitors and sales if you don’t follow these new changes

You might lose visitors and sales if you don’t follow these new changes [SumoMe] [View in Browser] How to Google-proof your mobile site in 2017 You might lose visitors and sales if you don’t follow these new changes Google’s 2017 New Year’s resolution? Make mobile important. This year marked the first time mobile overtook desktop in searches. Because of that, Google is rolling out some HUGE mobile-centered changes in 2017 that could potentially destroy your site. We’re here to make sure that doesn’t happen. [In today’s guide], we’ll show you: - Google’s two big changes: Google is ranking your entire site based on these new pieces of criteria. - How to rank AND collect emails: Surprisingly, the two will be extremely difficult to do in 2017. We show you the exact steps to accomplish both. - BONUS -- the 2017 Mobile SEO Bundle: Our team created a free Ebook, checklist and a spreadsheet to help you stay on top of these changes for 2017 and beyond. Don’t let 2017 sneak up and wreak havoc on your site. Read today’s guide to make sure your site is Google-proof today. [Read The Guide] [AppSumo] Sent by Sumo Group, Inc., 1305 E 6th St. #3, Austin, TX 78702. [Unsubscribe] Follow Us [facebook] [twitter] [instagram]

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