Responsive Websites Receive 39% More Traffic

In just 6 months we can appreciate the positive effects for some and negative for others with one of the latest changes in Google's mobile-friendly algorithm that requires redesigning current web pages or new designs that allows viewing on different mobile devices such as Smartphone and tablets.
If your website is not Mobile-Friendly you are losing valuable traffic.

The results for the sites updated to responsive versions have had a significant increase in their organic traffic of up to 39% unlike the sites that have not updated are losing a significant part of web traffic in the best case have been maintained with your usual traffic although this means being temporary, since it is a requirement to carry out these changes.
To carry out this update, the first step is to identify how your website is designed, it could have been created from a CMS as an example Joomla! WordPress or if this is the case you will need to consult the designer of the template you are using to see if the responsive version of the template exists, in this case, it will only be necessary to update it and make some configuration adjustments.
In the other option, it is possible that the website has been made by hand with some language.HTML, PHP, ASP, in this case, it is necessary to consult an expert in design and/or web programming to carry out the conversion of the site with knowledge of receptive web design (RWD), asks if you have made transitions from computer sites to adaptable sites.
It was to be expected that the mobile-friendly trend was occurring with the increase of smartphones and tablets in the USA because the phone is always on top of it.
To give you an idea, 74% of Americans do not leave home without the mobile phone and perform more searches on their mobile devices.
Google has taken this very seriously to adapt to mobile devices and since last April 21, 2015, all websites that are not responsive are being penalized in the search results made from the mobile, losing positions and also showing the user a significant warning that said the site is not adapted.
The future is mobile, your website is ready for the transition

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