Google Mobile Speed Test

Make Sure Your Website Passes This Google Mobile-Friendly Test

Test Mobile-Friendliness and Site Speed with 3 Tools from Google

A fast loading website just isn’t enough these days unless it is mobile-friendly. The three tools below are provided by Google and were developed in order to test website speed and mobile-friendliness. The first tool is especially important, websites that don’t pass this test are not treated as mobile-friendly in the eyes of Google. The other tools have been included because they provide expanded insight about how to increase site speed and imporove mobile-friendliness.

1. Google Search Console Mobile-Friendly Test

Google Mobile-Friendly Test

Tests your website to see if it meets Google’s criteria for mobile-friendly and provides details about page loading issues and site-wide usability.

Why it’s important: Mobile-friendliness is a weighted organic search engine ranking signal. If your site doesn’t pass this test it will not be treated as mobile-friendly nor will it benefit from the added signal weight.

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2. Google Developers PageSpeed Test

Google Page Speed Test

Tests page speed in order to provide relevant optimization suggestions and assigns a speed score out of 100 to both mobile and desktop versions of your website.

Why it’s important: Gives options about how to speed-up both mobile and desktop versions of your website.

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3. Think with Google Mobile Speed Test

Google Mobile Speed Test

Tests the speed of your mobile website and plots the results on an industry comparison speed graph. Provides top fixes and an option to receive a report.

Why it’s important: Shows gain/loss mobile speed estimates and top fixes.

Launch Test

Jtree is based in Boise and Portland and has assisted companies throughout the nation with increasing site speed and maintaining mobile-friendliness. Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions.

How to Hire an SEO

SEO Hiring Guide

What to Consider When Hiring an SEO Company

SEO is so much more than just digital marketing. It requires a fundamental understanding of the technology that powers the web.

Awesome SEOs Know How to Optimize Beyond the Website

The most effective SEO companies possess in-depth knowledge of website development, design, hosting and domain names and can optimize almost any website, regardless of platform or programming language. They not only are capable of acquiring valuable organic search engine exposure but maintaining it by strictly adhering to search engine guidelines and protocols.

A good SEO will try to prioritize what ideas can bring your business the most improvement for the least investment, and what improvements may take more time, but help growth in the long term. –Maile Ohye, Google

Research Digital Footprints, Clients and Social Media

The difficulty is, how do you hire an SEO that is up to the task? Like any other type of business, researching the basics is a good place to start.

Checklist: Research Tips for Hiring an SEO Company

  • Since the web is their mainstay, Google them. A little searching should give you a decent first impression.
  • Visit their website and take a look at their portfolio. Does it look like they service your type of business? Do they have actual, verifiable clients listed?
  • How many years have they been in business?
  • How much experience does the consultant or SEO company staff have?
  • Do they use/update their own website?
  • Do they have a social media presence? Are they active?
  • Do they suffer from “jack of all trades master of none” syndrome AKA offer too many services?
  • Do they have website design and development skillsets? A solid SEO should be able to optimize nearly any website platform, CMS or custom build.
  • How robust is their optimization? In addition to on-site, off-site and technical SEO, they need to be able to optimize website hosting, domains and analytics.

Organic and Paid Search

SEO consultants, agencies and companies that specifically provide SEO usually offer paid search (Google Ads) and auxiliary services like auditing and website migration management. Which makes sense, as SEO and PPC are the primary methods for reaching audiences on search engines.

Stand-Alone and Ongoing Services

Most reputable SEO organizations offer a mix of stand-alone services like auditing and consulting as well as ongoing service options.

What to Look for When Hiring an SEO Company

Ideally, hiring an SEO company that meets the following standards is a great place to begin. You’ll want to talk with them at least once before they prepare a proposal for service in order to provide them with the relevant information they need to conduct market and competitive research.

Checklist: General SEO Company Hiring Standards

  • Has been in business a few years (at least 2-3).
  • Has experience in your industry.
  • Has experience optimizing your website platform/CMS type.
  • Has a public portfolio with links to actual clients.
  • Provides local and national SEO.
  • Provides customized weekly and monthly reporting with ongoing service.
  • Provides daily critical issue monitoring with ongoing service.
  • Clearly distinguishes between implementation and recommendation service types.

SEO Hiring Process Expectations

Requesting a proposal for service is typically the next phase initiated after narrowing the field of potential SEO organizations or consultants you are interested in hiring.

SEO Proposals

Once you have connected with a prospective SEO company they will most likely respond with a few simple questions that will assist with conducting research. To create an effective proposal, the SEO will need to know about your services and products, competition and most importantly – your expectations.

SEO proposals come in many flavors, the most common are for ongoing service, project management/consulting and conducting website auditing. Some SEOs will require contracts, while others will not.

Jtree Insight: We generally take the approach of not wanting to force anyone to conduct business with us if they don’t want to. This just means we utilize a monthly agreement for providing ongoing service instead of a multi-month contract.

Hiring the SEO Company

After reviewing the proposal and asking the SEO any relevant questions it’s time to make your decision. You can usually expect to be signing either a contract or agreement of some type which will entail deliverables, timing and costs before service launches.

Search engine optimization organizations are just like other businesses in that if they look sketchy, they probably are. Paying close attention to tips and basic standards when hiring an SEO should greatly increase the likelihood that you will be hiring a pro.

How to hire an SEO Google Video





Google’s Maile Ohye shares her advice for hiring an SEO (Search Engine Optimizer) to improve the searcher experience on your website.

Guide Information

Jtree is a Portland and Boise based SEO company that has managed SEO for organizations throughout the US since 2009. Our intent with this guide is to assist and educate those that might be interested in hiring an SEO company for their business. Please contact us with any questions.

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A HUGE shout out to all of our supporters, we wouldn’t be moving towards year 8 without you! Happy Holidays! – Team Jtree

Google Penguin 4

Google Penguin 4 Algorithm Update Released Sept 23

Google announced today the final release of Penguin as we know it. Websites hit by previous iterations of Penguin now get their chance to escape from ranking purgatory. With the new update, the Penguin ranking signal will now be included with real-time algorithm updates, which means no more waiting for the next version if a site is penalized.

In addition to real-time updates, Google was also keen to mention that Penguin targeting is now more granular. Meaning, individual pages on a website can be affected instead of receiving a site-wide penalty.

This is good news for companies previously affected by Penguin and for those here on out. With Penguin going real-time and more granular, businesses can identify potential penalty culprits and make corrections that will be quickly indexed by Google.

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Penguin refers to a specific Google Algorithm ranking signal introduced in April 2012 that targets webspam; websites engaging in tactics that vary from keyphrase stuffing to link schemes in an effort to manipulate search engine rankings.
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Current Release: 4.0 on September 23, 2016
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