更适合移动设备的搜索结果
使用集合让一切井井有条
根据您的偏好保存内容并对其进行分类。
2015年2月27日星期五
作者:
Takaki Makino, Chaesang Jung, Doantam Phan
当在移动设备上进行搜索时,用户应该得到更相关并及时的结果。
我们的目标是为用户尽快提供最相关的查询结果。随着越来越多的用户使用移动设备访问互联网,我们的
算法
必须适应这一潮流。之前我们已经进行过多次更新,以便确保网站
适当配置
并
适合在新型设备上浏览
。此外,经过我们的不懈努力,现在用户可以更轻松地
找到适合移动设备的网页
,
我们也介绍了通过
收录App
来显示更多来自App的内容。
今天,我们宣布帮助用户发现适合移动设备搜索结果的两个重要变化。
1.
在搜索结果中展示更多适合移动设备的网站。
从 4 月 21 日起,我们还会将移动设备适合性用作一项排名指标。此项变化将影响全球所有语言的移动搜索,并会对搜索结果产生显著影响。这样一来,搜索用户找到理想结果(与其查询密切相关并且已针对其设备进行优化的结果)的可能性会更高。
关于创建适合移动设备的网站,请查看
我们的
创建指南
。
如果您是网站站长,可以通过以下工具了解您的网页向 Googlebot 呈现的样貌,借此做好充分准备,从容应对此项变化带来的影响:
2.
在搜索结果中展示更多相关的App内容
从今天开始,针对已经安装App并登录的用户,我们会开始使用apps被收录的内容作为排名的一个因素。因此,我们可能会在搜索结果中更显著的展示被收录的apps的内容。关于如何实现让Google收录App内容并在搜索结果中展示,请在开发者网站参考
我们的指南
。
如未另行说明,那么本页面中的内容已根据知识共享署名 4.0 许可获得了许可,并且代码示例已根据 Apache 2.0 许可获得了许可。有关详情,请参阅 Google 开发者网站政策。Java 是 Oracle 和/或其关联公司的注册商标。
最后更新时间 (UTC):2015-02-01。
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