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Google Mobile-Friendly Algorithm Update- The Time is Now

The time has come for the Google mobile friendly algorithm update. We have warned our clients with hopes they would be prepared. Their pages are mobile-friendly. SEO is in check. All mobile devices will operate efficiently. There will be no consequence ahead.

For those that have not received our message, today is the day for last preparations. Search Engine Land has published more information, which we have shared below.

Google confirmed in a blog post that the mobile-friendly algorithm update is rolling out now. The company also reaffirmed that this update doesn’t equally apply to all devices or results:

  • Affects only search rankings on mobile devices
  • Affects search results in all languages globally
  • Applies to individual pages, not entire websites

Google has put together another FAQs document for webmasters. The company says that webmasters or publishers won’t necessarily see an immediate impact and that it will “be a week or so before it makes its way to all pages in the index.”

Google recommends using its mobile-friendly URL testing tool to determine whether Google will regard your site/pages as ready. There are many more helpful links on in the FAQs.

Why Customers Love the Follow-up Call

Are you wondering what makes customers love the follow up call? It’s not just that unexpected ring that delights a potential customer during their day. It’s also the emotional aspect of building trust and loyalty with your brand that can be so appealing. When a customer knows you’re interested in solving their problems, offering solutions, and delivering satisfaction, you’re taking a “to-do” off their plate. And they want to know how you plan on doing it.

Here’s how you can make the best impression by following up with each and every one of your connections. While handwritten gratitude letters and a personal phone call are always the best option, you can still stay connected virtually through all of your social media platforms by implementing the following steps.

Respond to Comments: Whenever someone leaves a comment for your company, whether that be a business review or a comment post on your Facebook page, you need to reach out and acknowledge that comment. Better yet, invite them to “LIKE” your pages or follow on all of your other social pages. Let them know you believe you have something interesting to offer and that you’ll stay in touch, even if they aren’t ready to make the sale right now.

Offer Solutions: If potential clients explain why your product is not the right fit for them at the moment, then do a little homework and try finding a suitable solution.When you have an option to present, reach out via an email or a personal phone call and explain what product or service you believe might work for them.

Always take notes when you’re speaking to your customers. Your memory will never serve you well when it comes to all those small details. Often times in the negotiation or consideration process, your customer will be dropping lots of clues as to what they’re really seeking or interested in. With adequate notes you can read between the lines and see things outside the box.

Reiterate Goals: Nobody likes the pesky saleslady who seems as though she’s just pushing pencils behind her desk and reaching out based out of “obligation.” If you’re going to follow-up successfully, you need to reiterate the nature of the original business transaction and the goals your customer has in mind.

Instead of “I’m just calling to see if you made any decisions.” How about, “I really believe the strategy we discussed last week will increase your sales leads. If you have a moment, I’d like to talk about a company we worked with just last week who had a similar situation.” Rather than simply “checking in” you piqued curiosity. Understand the difference?

Having a keen emotional intelligence will help you not only in establishing business relationships, but earning customer loyalty and trust throughout the sales process. From the initial call to the follow-up, they’ll fall in love with it all when you learn how to do it right.