Using Mobile SEO with Mobile Analytics
So here poses the big question. How can mobile analytics help me with mobile SEO (Search Engine Optimisation)? The first key point is to make the site usable on a mobile phone. Due to the limited screen size of a mobile phone and the limited bandwidth, it is important to keep the site compact. Additionally, there should be quick and simple navigation. The mobile templates on the dev.mobi site are a good start.
Back on topic, mobile analytics allow you to identify your users. So lets look at my page’s analytics (using Bango’s analytics, following on from my previous post). Ok, at the moment I’m the only visitor on my iPhone, so I cannot really apply this to site modifications, but Bango’s Analytics allows you to click on any of the devices that have been on your site, and view information about the device. Once I drilled down to the iPhone profile, I could see that the iPhones usable screen width was 320 and height was 360.
This is one of the most important features from an SEO point of view - if you can see that a large proportion of your users are all using the same device, we can modify the page in order to optimise if for the specific screen size. I should also add that the phone profile page also gives information on whether the phone can handle different image, audio and video formats. In addition, it also displays which network protocols it has access to. This is helpful if the majority of your sites visitors are using phones with higher speed networks, you can afford to offer richer content. It’s not an excuse to go crazy on the images though, as there will still be users using slower connections.
If you use individual page tracking, you can drill down to page level (which it titled “Number breakdown”) and view specific data for that page such as:
- Page views
- Unique visitors
- Operators
- Devices
- Countries
Data on most of the pages can also be selected over a period of time which you can set on each
page (by clicking that little “change” link. You can also select one of four pre-set values which are Today, Day, Week and Month.















