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from alistair.lattimore 1349 Days ago #
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What is the recommended strategy for handling mobile versions of a site? Is it reasonable to adaptively render the site template based on the user agent or should the user be redirected elsewhere?As an example, imagine I’ve searched and landed on a deep link (domain.com/a/b/c/d/). When a normal browser hits that page, they receive the content that they’d expect. When a mobile user hits that same URL, should you:browser sniff and deliver a mobile version of that page on the same URL or;browser sniff and redirect the user to a mobile friendly site (m.domain.com/a/b/c/d/)other?Al.

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from sheppy 1347 Days ago #
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People will search for different things on a mobile. There’s no keyword research specifically for mobile yet is there... I’m assuming that Google is tracking this data for Adwords purposes much like normal searches and locations.

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