You have to optimise for mobile users.
It seems obvious to point out, but too many businesses are forgetting or don't know how to optimise their sites so they are mobile-friendly. Ever since the explosion of the smartphone people have been moving towards using them more for their internet usage than regular desktops.
In fact, in 2016 for the first time, mobile and tablets overtook desktops as the primary device used to access websites.
Three reasons Google gives for why mobile optimisation is important:
The next issue you need to think about is page speed – the time it takes users to load your page fully.
Mobile users are mostly goal-orientated. They want the answer to something and they want it fast. They are in the driving seat so all you have to do is make it easy for them to reach their destination.
Over half of mobile users will leave a website if it takes longer than three seconds to load. Add in the unreliability of the British mobile networks and your site has to be firing.
For the more technical readers, Searchengineland.com offer some technical tips on improving page speed:
If you haven't been focusing on improving your customers' mobile experience, you'd better prioritise it now, or your search rankings could suffer. Hopefully, you can take away from this some tips you can use to improve your site.
Usability and speed is the backbone of your site. Focus on these together and you'll have a recipe for a high performing website.
If you are still struggling with your design or want to take it to the next level, check out this handy guide. It details 25 website features that you need to include in any website design: