Top Trends: 3 Reasons To Get A Mobile Website

3 Reasons To Get A Mobile Website

As a business owner, you want to be up-to-date on all the changing trends that apply to your customers. However, it can be hard to know which trends are going to stick around and which ones will quickly fade out. One trend that isn’t going anywhere is mobile websites. Here’s our list to explain why having a mobile website is absolutely necessary:

[success]1. Sales Boost[/success]

promotion-Having a mobile website certainly won’t be a detriment to your business. In fact, it’s likely to boost your sales by roughly 51%. This is because smart phones and tablets are wildly popular and almost half of the population conducts the majority of their online searching via mobile device. Furthermore, potential clients are more likely to do business with companies that have mobile sites than those that don’t.

[success]2. Worldwide Reach[/success]

research-it-girlIn 2011 it was recorded that mobile browsing is 1/14 of all internet usage in the world. To put this in perspective, imagine 1/14 of the world’s population which currently sits at over 7 billion. That’s about 49 million people. This is just further evidence that not only are mobile websites here to stay, but they’ll soon become a necessity instead of an option.

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[success]3. Engagement[/success]

mobileThe whole point of a website is to catch someone’s attention for long enough to get them interested in a product or service. Now imagine making that whole process even more compact and trying to have the same effect. If properly designed, a mobile website will be able to achieve this and be engaging for your mobile device using clients. It’s also a great way to link your social media through a mobile website, automatically promoting your business in multiple ways.

[error]The development of mobile websites will continue to grow, so make sure your website is mobile friendly! Feel free to ask us questions or comment below.[/error]

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8 Comments

  • Neil Summers says:

    Hi,

    I chanced upon this article that you have, I am Neil and I work for handsetdetection.com.
    Just to let everyone of your reader know that there is also another way of redirecting your viewer to a mobile site that you have and automatically adjust the screen size and buttons to whatever type of mobile device they are using.
    Having a mobile version of your site is not enough, you have to redirect your visitors from your main website to a mobile version of your site.
    It is called handsetdetection and it is quite easy to install as a plug in to any back end of your site.

    Hope this helps,
    Neil Summers

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    Priority column structure for a mobile website
    Simplify and optimize content
    Reduce the navigation bar and enter manipulation
    CSS Mobile Review
    Web Design for Iphone
    Considering oriented version
    Web Design for jQuery mobile phone line

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