Google has been gradually rolling out mobile priority indexes on some sites

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"Mobile first" index has begun to slow, at least it is for "a few sites", from Google Webmaster Trends Analyst Gary Illyes in SMX East in New York last night told the audience at the meeting.

It is unclear how many web sites have turned to the mobile first indexing process, but when I make Illyes clarify what he said what is the meaning of "a few websites," he said some relative information in the Google index.
This could be quite a few websites.

But there is no reason to panic about the launch, he said, because Google is still testing it and will launch at an incredible rate.
He added that there was no foreseeable time to implement the mobile priority index when it was fully implemented.

The news surprised us because we don't expect to launch the service until next year, but it looks like positive test results have encouraged Google to move forward.

When choosing a site to switch, Google has created a "classifier" to define a site's readiness for a mobile priority index.
When it comes to content, links, patterns, multimedia, and so on, the classifier can determine the level of equality between the desktop and mobile sites.

Google is more likely to put this site at the mobile priority index stage if content, links, patterns, etc. can reach 100%.
But if they achieved the level of 80%, Google will probably wait for, and to communicate with the website administrator, they need to make some changes in the mobile site, in order to make it more close to 100% of the comparability.

In any case, Gary Illyes says, the goal of rolling it out to a limited number of sites is to get a bigger test.
The test seems to be going well, and over time it will gradually expand to more sites.
He said the speed of the launch would be very slow, and Google would communicate the process to webmasters in the process.
 
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