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Believe that the important thing for CRO is to empathize with customers . Could a robot do this? Robots may be good at outputting data. But CRO needs to derive meaning from that data and understand customer insights. I think it would be difficult to have an AI do the job of a CRO strategist because humans are better at that. We should think about how to use these technologies, but I think that at least the current AI has its limits. However, especially in Japan, there are many talented engineers, so I think that great things will be produced. SEO Japan: I think there are various CRO tools such as Optimizely, VWO, and Google Optimize, but from your perspective, what is the most useful tool? Mr. Ayat: It's difficult to make a general statement because each has their own professional computer and the costs are different. It is said that there are 6,000 marketing tools on the market, and I think each one has a role depending on the situation where it is needed. In the United States, the importance of CRO is recognized even more than in Japan, as famous companies are practicing it. Mr.
Ayat is soft-spoken and willingly agreed to the interview even though it was an unexpected interview. In addition, I was kindly agreed to introduce Invesp's blog articles , so I would like to introduce the articles on SEOJapan in the future. — SEO Japan article keywordGoogle appears to be expanding its mobile-first index India Phone Number Last updated[Information about mail magazine] We update articles useful for SEO and inform you about seminars via email newsletter. please register. Register for email newsletter >> It looks like Google has finally made mobile-first indexing a reality. In the US, some sites are already receiving notifications on Search Console. – SEO Japan Google begins rolling out mobile-first indexing to more sites Google has announced that it is accelerating its transition to mobile-first indexing. Google says the move is only for sites that follow mobile-first indexing best practices . This is the first time Google has acknowledged that it is moving many sites to mobile-first indexing.

Google announced in October last year that a limited number of sites were being migrated. However, this announcement seems to mean that a large-scale shift to mobile-first indexing has already begun. Google will notify webmasters and site administrators that their sites have transitioned to mobile-first indexing with a message in Search Console. Below is a screenshot of the notification screen. Mobile first index notification *SEO Japan translation (note: notifications may differ from the Japanese version of Search Console) Mobile-first indexing is now enabled on.
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