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Take advantage of mobile - the new big internet trend
Hosting a website became a necessity for business owners more than 15 years ago. Without a site today, your business is undetectable to buyers. It's like not having a telephone number. These days, you can look around and see that almost every successful business on the Internet has a website.
The desktop-website trend took shape in the late 90s and spread to the business world as well. As with business, the economy and business environment are always changing. In fact, there is a new trend today that is changing and changing the way the business world works and it is coming straight to the business world like a freight train!
Mobile websites are becoming essential for business owners. Not only is a desktop website essential, but now, higher on the priority list of business needs, is a mobile website. With over a billion smart phones, mobile websites are starting to saturate the entire mobile space. It's powering advertising and many other services - from weather to travel apps This new trend is called the “mobile economy” and if you—the business owner—are foolish enough to ignore it, I assure you you won't like the results.
Mobile design fallacy: Navigation first, content second
How can we actually get people through your mobile website? What are the navigation elements and user interfaces that we can place on the screen so that visitors can easily navigate your mobile website?
Many mobile web experiences offer intros, and even when you get to the "skip-intro" stage, you still get navigation options. What works best on a mobile website is content first and navigation second. For example, look at YouTube's mobile website. You will see minimal navigation at the top and then content like stories, videos, live streaming. Why should we put content first? A matter of speed. Do your visitors have to double-tap to view your content? Mobile has limitations. Screen is small. Screen space is limited. What are you going to fill it with... five bars of route or content that individuals really need to collaborate with?
Mobile Website Design Tips:
Use "navigate content in first/second" organizational structure optimized for small screens and mobile usage
Designed for tactile interaction with appropriate targets and gestures
Create forms and input fields to make mobile input easy and frequent
Manage layouts across multiple devices with intuitive editing, tooling and responsive/flexible design
The purpose of mobile marketing is to give your customers quick and direct access to your business. The longer your message, the less likely it is to attract them. Be clear and concise. Just tell them what they need to know, and it'll be easy to attract people to your brand, entice them to stay on your site, and convert leads into sales.
Why suddenly increased mobile websites?
Consumers are attracted to convenience. This is as true of payment technology as anything else. A perfect representation is the many years old pattern away from money or checks and toward charge cards.
HP reinventing how you work, how you play, and how you live with cutting edge technology solutions. Hewlett Packard is known for their laptops, computers, tablets, printers, accessories and much more |
Now, the widespread adoption of smart phones and tablets has set the stage for a new move – away from fixed-point, card-based transactions and towards complete transactions on mobile. The age-old dream of a "digital wallet" is about to come true in an exclusive mobile-led fashion.
With more than 770 million GPS-enabled smart phones and more than one billion cell phones worldwide, location data is starting to permeate the entire mobile space. It's fueling trade, and many other services, that fuel a wide range of economies—from which restaurant to eat at to the doctor.
Google analyzed the opportunities arising from this new local-mobile ecosystem and examined how location-enabled mobile ads generated excitement. See how location-based convenience has increased engagement for apps, explain how local data can connect millions of small and medium-sized businesses to the mobile economy, and address some of the underlying technology and privacy issues.
Local data can connect hundreds of thousands of small and medium-sized businesses to the mobile economy through mobile search and other strategies.
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