The mobile web: Can you afford to ignore it?
Did you know? More people than ever are turning to their phone,
not their computer, as their preferred way of accessing the
web.

So what?
Well, most websites don’t actually work
properly on a mobile phone; they have been designed to work on a
PC, laptop or similar. Attempting to view them on a mobile phone
will, in many cases, prove frustrating, or even plain
unsuccessful.
Have you tried viewing your site on your mobile?
For a website to be successfully used on
mobile devices, it needs to adapt to small screen sizes whilst
providing simple and precise navigation so that visitors can find
the information they want. It also needs to work with the slower
transfer speeds, a fact that influences greatly whether your
current site design is appropriate; phone users won’t wait 40
seconds for the site to load.
With mobile phones expected to overtake
computers as the more dominant browsing platform, many
organisations (and possibly your competitors) have already
recognised the strategic significance of having a mobile-friendly
website.
The good news
Making your site mobile-friendly doesn’t need
to be a time-consuming nor expensive job, meaning it can deliver a
huge return on investment. Not bad for what’s rapidly becoming a
necessity. In many cases, your website can be made mobile-friendly
quickly and easily so that within a matter of days you can be
reaching a wider and ever-increasing audience.
In a simple and hassle-free process a mobile
site can be created from your existing website, ensuring the care
and effort that went into creating it will be leveraged for your
growing army of mobile users.
Get your mobile web consultation
We're running consultations to help businesses
understand what their mobile website options are. We’ll look at
your website and talk you through the options that are available to
you. You’ll get a follow-up email summarising the key points and
recommendations that we have made.
To sign up for a mobile web
consultation, call Ian on 0151 282 4321 or email him
today.