Just got the email from google saying my website has 100% mobile compatibility issues.

"These pages will not be seen as mobile-friendly by Google Search, and will therefore be displayed and ranked appropriately for smartphone users."

It makes sense, why would they display results that wont work on mobile for mobile users! http://searchengineland.com/google-s...istakes-162826

Some parts of my website would not work on mobile as they have musical staff http://www.guitar-book.com/musical-p...directions.htm and you'd have to squint your eyes hard to read a fretboard diagram onto a smartphone screen http://www.guitar-book.com/guitar-fretboard-notes.htm As long as my website doesn't get affected in searches for users that have normal sized screens?! I don't like to link to my site too much but I'm a little bit concerned about this mobile thing.

This recent research was very interesting: http://www.smartinsights.com/marketp...stics-sources/

Among internet users PC/Laptop are still top, and Tablet, Games Console and Smart TV are on there too. I can see how smaller screens are the future in terms of what they are good for, but they can't be the only future. Smart watch and Smart wristband are on there too; pulse rate, pedometer and music yes but who on earth is going to browse the internet or watch youtube on one of those?! unless it projected a holographic screen image, in which case screen size wouldn't be an issue anyway. Does Google glass need "small mobile compatible screens" (anyone know? please do tell!) I can't see how such type of device would?

Online videos are being watched more and more, and Google owns Youtube are they going to penalize themselves?. Do people really want to watch videos on small mobile screens? what if your website has video? (mine does - on the "Guitar for Kids" page).

I think mobile is an opportunity I might consider in the future even though I think the content of my site doesn't lend to it, but I don't think mobile will be the only thing in the future as there are other directions of growth that involve normal screen sizes, such as Smart TV owned by 34% of internet users.

As for phones themselves; the larger the screen the more interested the reader according to this.

What do you think of all this?