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Mobile-first indexing

Google + AI engines crawl the mobile version of your site first — desktop-only or mobile-broken content gets ignored.

Definition

Mobile-first indexing is Google's policy (since 2019) of primarily using the mobile version of a page for indexing and ranking. AI engines mirror this — most LLM crawlers identify as mobile UAs or render at mobile viewport. Pages where desktop has rich content but mobile is stripped/hidden suffer in AEO because the bot only sees the mobile-stripped version.

Example

Desktop has author bio + 5 related articles in sidebar. Mobile collapses sidebar with display:none. AI engines see neither.

How to optimize

Ensure mobile and desktop content parity — use responsive design (CSS), not user-agent forking. Test with Google's mobile-friendly tool + Lighthouse mobile audit.

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