On September 1st, Google told us that giant ads for apps may lead to ranking declines starting on November 1st. Well, that algorithm, aka the “app install interstitial penalty,” went live a day late on November 2nd.
Google announced it on various social networks, including Google+ saying:
Starting today, pages with an app install interstitial that hide a significant amount of content on the transition from the search result page won’t be considered mobile-friendly.
This penalty will be built right into the overall Google mobile friendly algorithm, so this makes November 2nd the second day of Mobilegeddon. Or maybe not? I have yet to see complaints from webmasters about being hit by a penalty yesterday.
Google’s advice?
Instead of full page interstitials, we recommend that webmasters use more user-friendly formats such as app install banners. We hope that this change will make it easier for searchers to see the content of the pages they are looking for.
To learn more about exactly which mobile configurations are at risk, see our original story from September 1st.
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