However, Google will most likely not like your site anyway

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However, Google will most likely not like your site anyway

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Müller also says this. Read also 14 Common Website Vulnerabilities – Check Yourself 6. A mobile version on a separate domain will add headaches Google supports sites that have a mobile version on a subdomain, but often fails to index such pages correctly. Google disclaims responsibility for this.


Google does not recommend creating a mobile version on a separate domain list of chile whatsapp phone numbers (m.example). Instead, it is better to use a responsive template. The one thing that sometimes confuses .m domains is mobile first. So a separate mobile domain is often used as a canonical URL. For this reason, the .m version of the domain may show up in desktop search results.


If you want a mobile version on a separate domain, you will have to: monitor the redirection of mobile users from the desktop version to the mobile version; monitor the redirection of desktop users from the mobile version to the desktop. If you have a responsive design set up, you don't need to worry about all these issues. Read also Adaptive layout or mobile version: pros and cons 7.
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