WTWH Media Marketing Lab WTWH Media Marketing Lab
  • Blog
    • Social Media
      • Facebook
      • LinkedIn
      • Pinterest
      • Twitter
      • YouTube
    • Marketing
      • Content Marketing
      • Email Marketing
      • Online Marketing
      • Search Marketing
      • SEO
    • WTWH News
      • Engineering Marketing Resources
      • Foodservice, Retail, and Hospitality Marketing Resources
      • Healthcare Marketing Resources
  • Media Guides
    • Design Engineering | Robotics | R&D
      • Design World
      • EE World Online
      • Engineering.com
      • EV Engineering
      • Fluid Power World
      • R&D World
      • Robotics Network
      • Control Engineering Media Guide
      • Consulting-Specifying Engineer Media Guide
      • Plant Engineering Media Guide
    • Life Sciences
      • Medical / Life Sciences
      • Pharma Media Guide
    • Retail | Hospitality | Food Service
      • Club + Resort Business Media Guide
      • CStore Decisions
      • FSR Media Guide
      • PMQ Media Guide
      • QSR Media Guide
      • Restaurant Franchising Opportunities
      • Women in Restaurant Leadership
    • Renewable Energy
      • Solar Power World
      • Windpower Engineering & Development
  • Print Ad Info
    • Print Ad Portal
    • Print Ad Specs
  • Resources
    • Subscribe to Our Newsletter
  • Contact Us
    • General Request
    • Job Opportunities
    • PR Submissions
    • Subscription Services
    • DesignFast Data Request
  • Request Proposal
  • Clara Reporting
  • April 30, 2015
  • John Hayes
  • 0 Comments
  • 170 Views
  • 0 Likes
  • Content Marketing

#Mobilegeddon Guide for Engineering Marketers

Are you ready for Google's mobilegeddon search udate?

 

In case you haven’t heard, Google made a major change to their search algorithm last week.  Dubbed “Mobilegeddon” by some marketers, this major update reflects the search giant’s recognition that sites must be mobile friendly to serve the vast majority of Internet users.  And yes, that includes engineers.

This change will lower your site’s ranking if it is not mobile optimized, and may drive more traffic to sites that already are. Let’s take a look at early results, one week after Google’s mobile search algorithm rolled out.  

Our Early Analysis of Mobile Traffic after Mobilegeddon

We recently acquired a site that has not yet implemented a mobile strategy.  Here’s what happened to their traffic.  Prior to the change, they were trending towards daily 7,400 mobile sessions every Monday.  This Monday April 27, the first Monday since the switch, we saw mobile sessions decline for the day to 6,600.  There are so many other variables that could explain the decline, however, that we may be overstating or understating the impact.  I can’t directly relate this exclusively to the Google change, but it certainly seems to be the leading cause. 

ENGINEERING.com, on the other hand, is mobile friendly.  Prior to the change it was trending towards 5,500 daily mobile sessions on a typical Monday.  After the Google algorithm switch, we saw mobile sessions increase to 5,900 this Monday April 27.   

While the data set is certainly incomplete, the 2 data points provide a consistent direction – mobile traffic for the mobile friendly site went up and mobile traffic for the non-mobile site went down.

What can you do now to make your site Mobile friendly?

I mentioned this Google change in a previous blog post, but here is the link again to Google’s test for mobile.  Note that in that same post we pointed out that 79% of manufacturing websites aren’t useable from a mobile device.

So if you find yourself in the unhappy majority of marketers with a non-mobile friendly site, here are a couple steps you can take:

If you don’t have the technology budget to jump into a mobile redesign right away, consider partnering with an agency to host your landing pages.  If they have a mobile-friendly landing environment, they can likely brand it to match your site so that you don’t lose mobile visitors.  This isn’t a solution, but it could be a stop-gap measure until you have a full mobile offering.

If you do have the resources for a mobile redesign, your main priority is to identify the navigation elements and content that will appear on the smaller screen sizes.  Most people advocate starting with the smallest screen size and adding design elements as you work up towards larger screen sizes.  This post from Distilled.net takes you through a step by step approach with excellent visuals.

This is not the time to panic

Various sources suggest that the Google algorithm changes should not have impacted your search rankings for desktop and laptop users.  Although more than 30% of total Internet traffic is now mobile, if your web site is set up to serve engineers during their work day, your company likely had less than 15% of its traffic from mobile devices last month. 

Our engineering industry tends to lag behind digital trends in marketing.  If your site isn’t mobile friendly, making it so could lead you to more visits than your competition.

What are your thoughts? Let me know in the comments.

John

 

Prev PostAdvertising with an Engineering Publication – Does Size Matter?
Next PostWhy packaged solutions work in the computer hardware industry
Related Posts
  • Sizzling Summer Campaigns: How to Heat Up Your Marketing Without Burning Out June 17, 2025
  • Marketing Momentum: How to Stay Ahead Before the Summer Slowdown May 20, 2025

Leave a Comment Cancel Comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

WTWH Media LLC, an 10x Inc. 5000 honoree, is an integrated b2b media company serving the electronics, design engineering, hospitality, life sciences, renewable energy, retail and robotics markets with more than 80+ web sites, 12 events, 9 branded publications and custom digital marketing services. More at WTWH Media

WTWH Media Brands

  • Club + Resort Business
  • Convenience Store Decisions
  • DesignFast™
  • Design World
  • EE World Online
  • Fluid Power World
  • FSR®

 

  • LeadLift™
  • MassDevice
  • PMQ
  • QSR®
  • R&D World
  • Solar Power World
  • The Robot Report
  • Windpower Engineering & Development
info@wtwhmedia.com Email Us
888-543-2447 Phone
1111 Superior Avenue, 26th Floor Cleveland, OH 44114
Copyright © 2025 · WTWH Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved | AI Policy | Privacy Policy