On February 26, Google announced that it if your website isn't mobile friendly, your mobile search rankings are likely to crash.On April 23, Facebook revealed that 73% of its revenue now comes from mobile ads, and that more than a billion Facebook searches EVERY DAY are on mobile platforms.It's rare for search and social to agree on anything, but both market leaders have complete emphasis on mobile.Google's new update is being called Mobilegeddon by some, and with good reason. With 60% of online traffic now on the mobile web, this could affect millions of websites. Small businesses and local enterprises are estimated to be the worst hit, as localised searches would pass them by. However, it is predicted that many large brands too have websites that are not optimised.So is your website mobile-friendly? Click here to test it.If it is, great.If not, there's no way you can live with it. Mobile enabling companies like us are of course going all out to put up Facebook posts on this to encourage new customers to talk to them about the mobile strategy that is required by most websites today. However, not many can walk the talk. This is why WS has been promoting mobility to brands, Government2Citizen initiatives and start-ups.See how we helped Mitsubishi Motors Europe and Marina Bay Sands, Singapore go mobile with their websites.See how mobility will affect financial institutions and banks in 2015, in this post on our blog.Download our presentation on the 7 Pillars of Digital Trust (in which mobility has a prominent place).Like what you read? Get in touch, so we can talk mobility.