My site on desktop browser: page 2 /mobile browser: page 0
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Using my two most pertinent keywords in Chome my site shows up page two.
Using the same keywords on my iPhone does not show my site at all (I clicked on to page 15).
I have a mobile ranking of 84 on Google PageSpeed Insights. Could be a bit higher but not enough to totally ignore my site.
What am I missing?
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Ah I get you. It could be down to your specific mobile deployment being somehow less-indexable than your desktop deployment (more common than you might think). I you can share a few URLs that rank on desktop but not on mobile at all, I (or someone else) will soon take a look at them for you!
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I have done all the necessary SEO, the site is active on social media, optimized for mobile users, optimized for speed, etc.
I just don't understand why there would be such big difference with mobile (0) vs desktop search (page 2). It does not show up on mobile search at all.
Let me now if there is anything that jumps out: https://tamarindobeachinfo.com
Keywords: tamarindo costa rica.
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All of the rest of SEO.
Inside of SEO - you have:
- Content optimisation and deployment
- Technical SEO
- Off-site activity
- Social amplification
- CRO / UX best practices
... and many other pillars that come and go. What you have done is some page-speed optimisation. Page-speed optimisation (due to its legacy and history, of how it came about) sort of fits inside of mobile optimisation. Mobile optimisation is itself, part of technical SEO optimisation
You have partially done (I say partially because your score isn't 90+) one small part, of another small part, of technical SEO which is merely one among many pillars of the practice
What you are missing, is (probably) everything else
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