Earlier this year Google hinted at a significant update occurring to its mobile-first index, and that update has now been implemented. Google now scans mobile versions of websites – not ...
https://www.smilesavvy.com/google-mobile-first-indexing-negatively-affects-older-dental-websites/
By now, I’m sure you know that mobile-friendly websites are the norm – not the exception – on the Internet. They are a Google best practice, and provide a better overall browsing experie...
https://www.smilesavvy.com/mobile-friendly-websites-are-important-now-more-than-ever/
Getting to the top of local search result pages can be difficult – especially in dense, competitive markets. You can improve your dental practice’s online visibility with clear location...
https://www.smilesavvy.com/improve-seo-results-with-clear-location-data-and-reviews/
There are many ways to positively affect search engines, and help your dental practice show up higher in local search results. Most of these methods require constant activity – like adding fres...
https://www.smilesavvy.com/website-design-plays-a-critical-role-in-seo-success/
According to a recent report, the majority of time being spent online is accessed by mobile devices. Another study found that 80% of all time spent on social media is done so from a mobile device...
https://www.smilesavvy.com/how-dentists-can-use-social-media-to-gain-more-mobile-site-traffic/
Mobile searches now exceed the amount of searches performed on desktops, and 68% of all searches conducted in the healthcare field come from smartphones, according to Hitwise. With the proliferat...
https://www.smilesavvy.com/how-to-optimize-your-dental-practice-listings-for-near-me-searches/
With more devices like Cortana, Amazon Echo (Alexa) and Apple’s Siri increasing in popularity, the marketplace for such devices is expected to swell. Google voice search queries alone occurred ...
https://www.smilesavvy.com/is-your-dental-practice-ready-for-voice-search/
Google has just announced a major change to the way it will ranks websites. Further deepening their commitment to “mobile first,” Google is beginning to scan the content that appears for mobi...
https://www.smilesavvy.com/more-changes-to-googles-mobile-demands-may-harm-your-dental-practice/
A mobile version of your website, while terrific as a quick-fix for Google’s mobile-friendly requirements, isn’t enough to future-proof your website and keep your patients happy. Instead, re...
In March of 2015 Google began announcing one of the largest changes to its search algorithm ever made. With over 1,000 websites built in 15 years, this change affected a large percentage of Smi...
https://www.smilesavvy.com/mobile-friendly-pediatric-dental-websites/