Dan Slagan says, “Do you remember the last time you went to a mobile site and had an — ahem — unmoving experience? (Pun intended.) Maybe the site wasn’t responsive. Or perhaps it was really difficult to find what you were looking for. Or, maybe it just loaded really slowly.

Whatever it was, you may have left to go to another site as a result. Google knows that unhappy website visitors will go elsewhere, thereby increasing bounce rates and decreasing the chances a site will rank on mobile searches.

That’s why, back in April, Google released their much-anticipated mobile update — which set the marketing world ablaze with commentary. Millions of tweets were posted about the mobile update, hundreds of thousands of people searched for “mobilegeddon” on Google.

16 of the Best Examples of Mobile-Friendly Website Design

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