CHART: The Largest American Companies Aren't Mobile-Ready
A substantial minority of the largest U.S. companies do not have a mobile or mobile-compatible website, even as consumer usage makes a dramatic shift away from the desktop PC, and mobile accounts for 26% of search traffic globally.
According to a recent study from Pure Oxygen Labs, 44% of the Fortune 100 have no mobile content strategy.
Only 56% served mobile-optimized content: 45% had dedicated mobile sites, while 11% deployed
This is important because
At BI Intelligence, Business Insider's paid subscription service, we recently analyzed over 15 datasets culled from a variety of sources to probe the reasons why it's vital to have a real
According to the same study cited above, only six companies in the Fortune 100 (the top 100 companies in the
The changes to Google's rankings are expected to go into effect in September and October. Unless they comply with Google's recommendations that sites be mobile-optimized , a substantial number of major companies could see their search results adversely affected.
Meanwhile, mobile accounted for 26% of traffic to search engines last quarter (up from 24% in the first quarter), according to a study from RKG. (See chart, below.)
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