Is Your Site Mobile Ready for Google's Big Algorithm Change? (Infographic) Mobile-friendly websites will be more important than ever for business searchability.

By Dane Atkinson Edited by Dan Bova

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Google's got some huge changes coming to its SEO algorithm next week.

Mobile-friendly websites will be more important than ever for business searchability. The team at SumAll reviewed the upcoming changes and made this handy infographic with tips for businesses.

Related: How to Make the Most of the Week Left Until Google's Next Search Algorithm Update

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Is Your Site Mobile Ready for Google's Big Algorithm Change? (Infographic)

Related: April 21 Is Your Last Chance for Mobile Optimization Before 'Mobilegeddon'

Dane Atkinson

CEO & Founder of SumAll.com

Dane Atkinson is chief executive officer of SumAll, a forward-thinking, socially-conscious company focused on harnessing the full power of real-time business intelligence for marketers. Based in New York City, Atkinson is a serial entrepreneur, having built nearly a dozen tech companies. He is a mentor in the New York TechStars program and a serves as an advisor to several technology firms.

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