更多適合透過行動裝置瀏覽的搜尋結果
透過集合功能整理內容
你可以依據偏好儲存及分類內容。
2015年2月27日星期五
作者:
Takaki Makino, Chaesang Jung, Doantam Phan
當在行動裝置進行搜尋時,用戶應該得到更相關和及時的結果。
我們的目標是在使用者輸入查詢後,能夠以最快速度為使用者提供最相關的解答。隨著使用行動裝置上網的人口日漸增加,我們的
演算法
也必須因應這些使用模式而有所改變。就像以前,我們曾經為了確保
網站設定正確
,
以便使用者透過新型裝置順利瀏覽
而進行更新,我們現在也希望能讓使用者更輕鬆地
找到適合行動裝置瀏覽的網頁
。今天,我們宣布幫助用戶發現適合行动装置結果的兩個重要變化。
1.
在搜索結果中展示更多適合移動設備的網站。
自 4 月 21 日起,我們將更加強調行動裝置相容性的重要,將以相關的標準做為排名指標。這項調整將影響全世界所有語言的行動搜尋行為,並為我們的搜尋結果帶來顯著變化。自此之後,搜尋者將更容易找到既與自身查詢密切相關,且更適合在自己的行動裝置上瀏覽的優質搜尋結果。
關於如果創建適合行動裝置的網站,請參考我們的
創建指南
。
如果您是網站管理員,可以使用下列工具瞭解 Googlebot 如何檢視您的網頁,藉此針對這項調整做好準備:
2.
在搜寻結果中展示更多相關的App內容
從今天開始,針對已經安裝App並登錄的用戶,我們會開始使用apps被索引的內容作為排名的一個因素。因此,我們可能會在搜寻結果中更顯著的展示被索引的apps的內容。關於如何
實現讓Google索引App內容並在搜寻
結果中展示,請在開發者網站參考
我們的指南
。
如有任何疑問,也歡迎隨時前往
網站管理員說明論壇
與我們討論。
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上次更新時間:2015-02-01 (世界標準時間)。
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