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First announced in May 2021, MUM will add features to Bert, Google’s current algorithm. In 1998, Google revolutionized the web with a new search engine. Almost twenty-five years later, Google has completely changed the digital landscape and continues to innovate.

MUM: what will it do? How do we adapt to it? What will it change for Google users? MUM stands for multitask unified model. Let’s see how it works.

How Does Google’s MUM Algorithm Work?

Google’s new algorithm is still in production and will be more efficient. Currently, the Bert algorithm understands written language and works well for short queries. MUM tackles the issue of more complex expressions.

In addition to presenting a sequence of pages ranked by referencing order, MUM can evaluate the relevance of the content to be proposed by understanding the question asked. If you ask Google’s search engine to give you a result, it won’t always be the most accurate for your question, but the best referenced.

With this new update, MUM would be able to understand the question and deduce the solution. Instead of giving you the best referenced pages, it will give you the most accurate content for your specific query, whether the answer is on the first page of Google or on the tenth. MUM works thanks to artificial intelligence and is organized around three pillars:

  • Multimodal
  • Multitasking
  • Multilingual

MUM: More Visual Questions and Answers

MUM is multimodal because it can use all kinds of content to generate a result. In fact, it can use text, but also a question asked orally or even a photo. We can already do all this, but now MUM proposes to do it all at the same time, in the same search! This would mean that we could ask the algorithm to generate a result using a photo to which we would associate a question.

It is multitasking, because this algorithm could, with a more advanced treatment of complex questions, give more precise results. To do so, it has to search for several elements at the same time – photos, videos, text, images, etc. It will then be able to give you this content for you to consult. At this point, several tries with different keywords might be necessary to find the answer you’re looking for. Google wants to make this a thing of the past.

What Content Does the MUM Algorithm Put Forward?

Another new feature of the MUM algorithm is that it does not only understand language, but it can also generate language. From the information available in 75 languages, it can give you the best answer to a web request, even if it comes from other languages.

The most important thing about MUM will be the relevance of the answer. It should answer your question as much as possible, even if it has to take it from a source in another language and translate it for you.

As you will have understood: MUM favors the precision of the answer to give all the space to the professionals in their field of expertise. This will require to double up one’s attention level in order to generate content that is not only unique, but as relevant as possible to answer questions that include more complex phrases.

Getting Prepared for the Release of the New Mum Algorithm

A release date for this new algorithm has not been broadcasted yet, but you can start adapting to it now. Think about how your content can answer complex questions users could have. You will need to position yourself as a reference in your field! Be careful, though: don’t forget to adapt your content to your target audience. It’s not very relevant to publish highly specialized content if your intended users can’t understand it.

There will be a fine line between relevance and popularization, and starting to think about this now can give you a head start. To prepare for this new algorithm, understanding who you are talking to will become more important than ever: you’ll need to answer the most complex questions internet users might have almost in advance. Do business with people who understand their field and are working towards your success.

Amauta Marketing in Laval helps you position yourself on the web by accompanying you in your digital strategy. Remarketing, social network management, advertising and SEO: all your digital marketing needs are understood and addressed by a team of experts in the field!

The shift to mobile is well underway in Quebec

Over half (52%) of the Quebec adult population owned a smartphone or a tablet in 2013. Furthermore, 9 out of 10 adults who own a tablet use it to surf the web while the ratio is 3 out of 4 for smartphones, according to a NETendances mobility survey in 2013.

 

Google’s new mobile features

Google will announce a new mobile-friendly algorithm on April 21st, 2015, and here is a look at what we know and how we should adapt. There is no mystery, Google is leading the mobile revolution, Google is the largest supplier of (Android) mobile platforms in the world and the most important search engine. Google is also the largest seller of mobile apps.

 

Google will redesign its search algorithm to favour responsive websites

According to Google Webmaster Central, Google is about to launch the most significant mobile algorithm yet:

“Starting April 21st, we will extend our usage of mobile friendliness as a major factor of page ranking. “

In a few days, you will see a major algorithm update. In fact, this change will have more impact than Penguin or Panda.

What’s a responsive website?

Responsive Web Design signifies that the page is using the same URL and the same code as on a desktop, tablet or smartphone, but the display gets resized according to screen size. A dynamic website allows the content to adapt to different screen sizes while using the same URL and same code. One of the benefits of RWD is that you only have to update one version of your website instead of two.

 

How to know if your website is mobile-friendly?

To know if your website is mobile-friendly, you just need to launch your website on the Google mobile-friendly test-page : https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/mobile-friendly/

Another way to check if it is responsive is to surf your website on a mobile device. If the SERP log sports the mobile-friendly tag, then you’ll know that you’re fine with Google. Finally, you could test your website in the Google Webmaster Tools tab to discover all the pertinent recommendations allowing to improve mobile usage.

 

This algorithm shift will be important

This modification will affect mobile searches in all languages throughout the world and will have a significant impact on search results.

 

What will be the real impact of this important algorithm shift?

First and foremost, we know that this update will be wider than Penguin or Panda. We also know that mobile is present in almost all Google events. It seems that non-optimized pages will be found at the bottom of mobile ranking. All pages without mobile optimization will stop showing in expression ranking. We can forecast that SERP results on longtail keywords first page, past a certain threshold of frequency, will showcase mobile-friendly pages.

 

The algorithm will evaluate each page individually

One important aspect of this mobile algorithm is that it will analyze mobile compatibility on a page per page basis instead of an entire website. What does that mean practically? If your website has optimized mobile pages and other pages that are not, Google will look at it separately and push forward the optimized ones. Google will not penalize a whole website based on few non-optimized pages.

Furthermore, if a website is well designed and mobile compatible, then this algorithm should not be a big problem. There are definitely some websites with some optimized pages and others without, but generally a website is either mobile friendly or not.

This algorithm operates in real time

Google explains that this algorithm operates in real time, so, technically, you can redesign your website any day and as soon as Google notices the changes, the website will start benefiting from new referencing by the mobile-friendly algorithm.

 

Obviously, Google can’t evaluate a website mobile friendliness only by analyzing the search page and index. If the page is not mobile compatible as of April 21st, but becomes mobile-friendly as of April 25, we suppose that Google’s next indexation should be in a position to identify it as responsive.

 

What works on a desktop also works on a mobile device… sort of

Google is already a search engine featuring web pages compatible with desktop and mobile. For example, page loading speed, will have impact on desktop and mobile search.

We can assume that some features good for the office will be just as good for mobile, as long as the page has a mobile-friendly design. We have to keep in mind that the algorithm can start differentiating diverse factors that are actually regrouped into one and the same thing.

 

 

App indexation will be taken into account in search results

App indexation is a new functionality of this algorithm and will be exclusive to websites associated with Android apps. According to Google Webmaster Central: Starting today, we will start using information from indexed apps as a ranking for users that have installed the apps. The aim of this feature is likely to tighten the link between mobile search and mobile apps.

 

What should you do now?

It will be imperative to adapt to this new mobile digital marketing universe. Google has shown the way:

  1. Make your website mobile-friendly. Responsiveis even better.
  2. Solve all mobile usage problems in Google Webmaster Tools.
  3. If you have an Android app associated with your website, get deeplinkedand index it as soon as possible.
  4. Watch closely your parameters and follow deployment of the algorithm shift as of April 21st.
  5. Keep learning, listening, testing your website to adapt to search engines evolution such as Google.

You can measure your website’s performance by analyzing the way mobile Internet users can complete their tasks and meet their objectives. There are ways to design your website to ensure an optimal user experience on mobile devices. Above all, concentrate on your user interface’s cohesiveness to create a unified experience amongst the different platforms.

According to MediaPost: “Above all, buyers on mobile buying sites look for ease of usage. 48 % of participants have indicated that it was the most important quality of all mobile websites.”

 

So, what are you planning of doing for your website before April 21st?

The work required to transition to a mobile compatible website depends on your development resources, your business model and your level of expertise.

Amauta Marketing can help you adapt your website and make it mobile compatible plus do everything in its power to make sure it shows in the first Google search engine results.

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