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Make Mine a Mobile!
Pay attention to the new way of website access
Last time we pointed out that all websites are available on mobile devices so you can choose one of three avenues. All have pros and cons that will influence your choice.
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Live with how your current site looks on mobile devices |
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No new costs
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Frustrating user experience for most websites
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No new development needed
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Less professional appearance
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Create a separate mobile site |
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Some free and low-cost site-builders available |
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Site-builder templates restrict customized branding |
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Specifically designed to be used on mobile devices |
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Each site will need to be updated separately |
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Build a new responsive site that adjusts to the device used
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Only one website to manage |
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A new website will need to be built |
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Specifically designed to be used on mobile devices |
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Branded and customized for your business |
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Folks are already looking at your site with their mobile devices. What their mobile experience is like is something you should consider. Next time we’ll look at who is using mobile and how they interact with your site, but if you want to discuss your mobile options now, contact us today and we’ll get started.
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Kate Gingold
I have been writing a blog with web marketing tips and techniques every other week since 2003. In addition to blogging and client content writing, I write books and a blog on local history.
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