Typically, SEO concepts are very logical. You want your pages to be
easy to read, you want your title tags descriptive (bookmarks, etc), you
want to make sure users and bots can discover your pages and you want
to make sure the pages load fast. But you'd think that Google would
tweak their mobile ranking algorithms to factor in page speed more so
than desktop.
Most mobile connections are much slower than desktop
connections. Although that is changing with LTE. But for the most
part, you'd expect mobile users to want to get their content faster than
desktop users.
But in a recent Google video from Google's Matt
Cutts, they said "it is not that in mobile, we apply that [page speed
ranking factor] any more or less than desktop search."
Here is the video:
Again, I'd thought they would tweak that up a bit for mobile search ranking.
They do so for sites that are not mobile friendly.
Forum discussion at Google+.
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