When was the last time you looked at your website using an iPhone, iPad or any other mobile device? Chances are, unless you’ve specifically designed a mobile site, it isn’t fully functional on these mobile devices.
Along with video, mobile devices make up one of the fastest growing segments of the internet. Mobile phones have become like a remote control for nearly all aspects of our lives, and Cisco predicts that there will be 7.1 billion internet-connected mobile devices just four years from now. So how can you capitalize on the popularity of mobile phones? One way is by having a mobile website.
Improving your website visitor’s experience through effective website design that works cross-platform and on a wide range of Internet devices, smartphones, iPhones and iPads.
Businesses today need to think about how their customers will use their website and respond to their customer’s needs.
No one would argue that their prospects are checking them out online before doing business with them. The problem (and opportunity) is they are viewing your website through multiple devices and formats.
You would think that by now there would be more universal standards for website design, but actually it’s grown tougher each year.
For example, have you looked at your website using an iPhone, iPad or smartphone? What about through different website browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Explorer? And then there are different versions of the web browsers, plug-ins, add-ons, and widgets. Let’s explore smartphone website designs and why it’s important for your business…