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Mobile SEO Development Program

We built this program because honestly, most mobile SEO training skips the stuff that actually matters. You'll work with real sites facing actual ranking challenges — not just follow tutorials. Our students spend time analyzing mobile user behavior, testing performance fixes, and understanding why Google treats mobile differently.

The program runs for nine months. That might sound long, but mobile SEO isn't something you pick up in six weeks. You need time to see results, adjust strategies, and really understand what works.

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Students analyzing mobile SEO metrics and performance data

Three Learning Tracks

We split the program into focused areas. Most students pick one track, though some combine two if they've got prior experience. Each track approaches mobile SEO from a different angle.

Technical Foundation

Starts with Core Web Vitals and mobile rendering. You'll dig into JavaScript SEO, structured data implementation, and server response optimization. Good for developers who want to understand the SEO side better.

User Experience Focus

Concentrates on mobile user behavior and conversion optimization. You'll analyze touch interactions, mobile content hierarchy, and local search patterns. This track suits content strategists and UX designers.

Analytics & Strategy

Covers mobile search trends, competitive analysis, and data interpretation. You'll learn to build reporting systems and make recommendations based on actual performance metrics rather than assumptions.

Workshop session with students reviewing mobile SEO optimization techniques

What You'll Actually Learn

The curriculum changes slightly each year based on algorithm updates and industry shifts. But the core structure stays consistent because mobile SEO fundamentals don't really change that much.

Classes run twice weekly — Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 PM to 9:30 PM Taiwan time. We record everything, but live attendance helps because you can ask questions about your specific projects.

Between classes, you'll work on assignments using real websites. Some are client projects we've anonymized, others are sites students bring from their own work. Theory matters, but applying it matters more.

Mobile-First Indexing Reality

Understanding how Google actually crawls and indexes mobile content. You'll analyze crawl budget, rendering priorities, and mobile-specific ranking factors that differ from desktop.

Speed Optimization Beyond Basics

Goes deeper than "compress images and minify CSS." You'll profile JavaScript execution, optimize critical rendering paths, and balance functionality with performance constraints.

Local & Mobile Search Behavior

Studies how location context affects mobile search results. You'll work with Google Business Profile optimization, local pack rankings, and proximity factors.

Content Strategy for Small Screens

Focuses on information architecture that works when users can't see much at once. You'll restructure content hierarchies and test different mobile content patterns.

Student Experiences

These are actual accounts from recent graduates. We asked them to be honest about what helped and what didn't.

E-commerce Manager, completed August 2024

I joined because our mobile traffic was terrible despite decent desktop rankings. The first month was overwhelming — I didn't realize how much technical stuff affects mobile SEO. Around week seven, things started clicking when I worked on optimizing our product pages for mobile-first indexing.

What changed: Our mobile organic traffic improved noticeably after implementing structured data fixes and improving mobile page speed. Not overnight, but over about three months I saw consistent growth in mobile search visibility.

Freelance Developer, completed November 2024

I already knew technical SEO basics but wanted to specialize in mobile. The program helped me understand the connection between Core Web Vitals and actual rankings. The analytics module was particularly useful — I learned to prove ROI to clients using mobile-specific metrics.

Biggest takeaway: Mobile SEO isn't just "make it responsive." There's a whole layer of optimization around touch interactions, viewport configuration, and mobile user intent that I wasn't considering before.

Next Program Starts July 2026

We run two cohorts yearly — one starting in January and another in July. The next enrollment period opens in April 2026. Class size caps at 28 students to keep the learning environment manageable.

Summer 2026 Cohort Details

Program Start

July 14, 2026

Duration

9 Months

Class Schedule

Tue & Thu Evenings

Applications open three months before start date. We review each application individually and typically accept about 65% of applicants. Previous SEO experience helps but isn't required if you have solid technical or marketing fundamentals.

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