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Myriad mobile SEO tips and tricks (Small Business E-commerce Link Digest – March 30, 2012)

the-mobile-web-in-use.jpgI’d mentioned the other day that mobile will account for 25% of paid search traffic this year. But how do you get your mobile site to work well from an SEO persepctive? And what if you don’t have a mobile site at all?

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  1. Since most of the action comes from the top two results in mobile, small businesses would be well served to get into these, preferably with click-to-call links (that way, they get calls, not clicks, and so do not have to worry about optimizing their sites for mobile visitors). At mTrax (http://mtrax.com), we set up SMBs on Google, Yahoo, and Bing paid mobile search. We’re exclusively putting our clients into click-to-call.

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