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5 Best Practices for Mobile Web Performance

With more people than ever accessing websites via their mobiles, delivering a high performing site and top user experience for your mobile users is a must. But with best practice for mobile web performance constantly changing, it can be hard to know what strategies you should implement to ensure your site stays ahead of the game.

In this article, we discuss five best practices to help you improve the speed and performance of your website, as well as help your site rank well in mobile search results:

  1. Keep it Minimal
  2. Focus on Speed
  3. Use a Monitoring Tool
  4. Follow Google’s Mobile First Indexing Best Practice
  5. Use AMP (formerly known as Accelerated Mobile Pages)

By the end of reading, you’ll be armed with actionable tasks and best practices focusing specifically on mobile web performance.

Keep it Minimal

No one wants to view a cluttered page – something particularly true when you’re viewing a web page through a tiny mobile screen. So keeping your website design, and content, clear and concise, is a must for any successful site.

A minimalist website design and layout helps visitors relax, and enjoy the experience on your website. Importantly, a site with a minimal design, with an intuitive user interface, will lead to more time on site, which ultimately increases the chance of conversions against your business’s goals.

Top tips to minimize your website design include:

A minimal design will also improve mobile loading times, which we’ll consider next.

Focus on Speed

Google has found 53% of mobile site visits leave a page if it takes more than three seconds to load. Therefore, ensuring your site loads quickly on mobile devices should be a key focus.

There is much you can do to ensure a fast, streamlined loading process. Top tips include:

All of the above processes are easy to implement, and will significantly improve page speed on all devices.

Use a Monitoring Tool

Using a monitoring tool to track not only page speed but also website availability is another key practice to help improve your site’s mobile performance. By monitoring how your website is performing on mobile devices, you can check to ensure your website is fully functional and providing a top experience for your mobile visitors.

SolarWinds® Pingdom® is an online monitoring tool allowing you to track your mobile web performance, and giving you insight into what aspects of your site need to be improved.

Evidently, tracking your mobile web performance is a must. By having a clear understanding of how your website is performing, and what issues are causing poor load times, you are then best placed to implement strategies to improve the user experience on your site.

Follow Google’s Mobile First Indexing Best Practice

Mobile first indexing is Google’s practice of evaluating and ranking a site’s mobile version before a desktop version for Search results. Since 2019, by default Google has crawled and indexed all new sites with the Smartphone Googlebot. This helps Google ensure all content displayed in mobile Google Search results is optimized for mobile devices.

Best practices for Google’s mobile first indexing include:

By implementing the above strategies for Google mobile first indexing, your site should see an improvement in user experience and mobile search rankings.

Use AMP (Formerly Known as Accelerated Mobile Pages)

The AMP project is an open source initiative originally developed by Google and Twitter. Known in its infancy as Accelerated Mobile Pages, one of the project’s goals was to help create optimized mobile web pages.

AMP is an HTML framework providing a way to create fast, smooth loading pages to prioritize user experience. In fact, the Washington Post saw a 23% increase in returning users from mobile searches due to AMP.

Benefits of using AMP pages include:

WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla, all have plugins and extensions enabling you to generate AMP versions of your web pages. Equally you can code your own AMP HTML web pages.

Final Thoughts on Mobile Web Performance

Evidently, there’s much you can do to improve your mobile web performance. By following Google’s best practice, monitoring your website, and focusing on improving speed and performance issues, you can help ensure your site provides a high quality user experience for your visitors, on both mobile and desktop.

Have you got any questions on how to improve mobile web performance? If so, please ask away in the comments below.